Interview with Richard Celata of KT Ordnance
Aaron Zelman of JPFO interviews the proprieter of KT Ordnance about the theft of his inventory by fedgoons. The linked page contains the transcript and a link to the mp3 audio. [jpfo]
Richard: The sheriff was the key pivot point in that. He called me in so that I would not be on the premises and cause a problem when they came in to clear the house. The sheriff also against the ATF's recommendations allowed me to call my wife to let my wife and my two small children leave. As we all know, they shoot first and ask questions later, and my little 3-year-old son runs around with a toy rifle most of the time and I could just see them breaking in the door and him carrying a rifle and shooting him, so I didn't want that to happen, so the sheriff did allow me to call against the ATF's recommendations and they were able to leave prior to them coming in. I also had my wife leave the doors open, not just unlocked, but open so they didn't have any cause to blow them off the hinges or batter them down. After she left, I guess they sent in their team to clear the house. Then the sheriff escorted me back to my house where I sat in my kitchen and I let them go through all my stuff as I watched. A funny thing is that there are two bathrooms in my place, one in the house and one in the shop, but they chose to use the back of my building as the bathroom instead of using the facilities inside.
Aaron: Did they comment on why they chose to act in such a manner?
Richard: I have no idea why. My neighbor watched them intently from across the road, binoculars in one hand and rifle in the other. He actually witnessed them going to the bathroom on the back of my building. I wish he had had a camera, which would have been a nice photograph.
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