Wednesday, April 14, 2010

JULY4PATRIOT FOUND NOT GUILTY BY JURY

http://www.awrm.org/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=47;t=000017;p=3&r=actu


THANK GOD!!!




Now to rub it in Oath Traitor Stewart Rhodes face-throws the true founder of the Oath Keeper movement under the bus when the enemy throws their standard child rape charges.



And they couldn't even make the grenade launcher charges stick...



LOSERS!!!



Yeah: we've dropped the ball too many times and I suppose you could say the same about the members of the Hutaree. God knows I had it in for Azuurlin for attacking me and if this is his karma it's way, way, way too much... but that doesn't mean the rest of that unit couldn't have had a talking to, get their heads right.



Well, now to get Sgt. Dyer back on his feet. Hopefully some Patriots will step up and hook him up with a job in whatever trade he was in. What we need to do is to show some love to David Olofson and all the other POW's.



We have what(at AWRM.ORG)-4000 registered members? A one time gift of a 10 dollar payee blank money order would provide 40,000 dollars... I don't know how much 40,000 dollars goes in the joint but I'm quite certain it does more than zip. Which is what we've done for each other; I mean, you can't turn quoting Thomas Jefferson into cash or we could literally bribe the judges into summary dismissals of all gun charges.



http://duncanbanner.com/local/x993498371/Dyer-found-not-guilty


April 14, 2010
Dyer found not guilty

Toni Hopper The Duncan Banner

OKLAHOMA CITY — A jury in a federal courtroom Tuesday returned after several hours with a not guilty verdict for Charles Alan Dyer, who was charged in January with a federal complaint of possession of a grenade launcher.

The complaint was filed by Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Agent Brett Williams, following a search on Dyer’s premises east of Marlow on an unrelated charge by Stephens County Sheriff Wayne McKinney and deputies.

Dyer’s father, John, said Tuesday night that he was feeling better then he had in a long time.

“I feel like justice has been served,” he said.

Attempts to reach David Hammond, Dyer’s attorney, were not successful, but Hammond was in the city on the court case and had not returned to Duncan before his law firm office closed for the business day.

Hammond did say in earlier interviews that Dyer did not have any previous criminal record. Dyer is a former U.S. Marine, who served on more than one tour to the Middle East.

Stephens County has a hold on Dyer, 29, to return to face local charges of child sexual abuse. A date has not been set by the District Attorney’s office for that charge. It is not known when Dyer will be transferred back to the county jail.

The federal indictment alleged that Dyer was found to be in a possession of a Colt M-203, 40-millimeter grenade launcher on Jan. 12. The weapon was not registered to Dyer in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Records, according to the court documents filed in January.

The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database had the grenade launcher listed as a stolen weapon in 2006, from Fort Irwin, Calif.. It is allegedly one of three that were stolen from the military base and is not known if the other two have been recovered.

Had Dyer been found guilty and convicted, he could have faced up to 10 years in a federal prison and a fine of up to $10,000.


— Toni Hopper is a reporter for The Duncan Banner. She can be reached at 580-255-5354, Ext. 132 or by e-mail at: toni.hopper@duncanbanner.com .


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