Illegal alien has gun. Police look the other way
Don Surber
The Indianapolis Star and other outlets report that police arrested an illegal alien from Saudi Arabia for possessing guns and ammo outside of a hotel where women were preparing for their Women's March in Indianapolis.
"Federal law prohibits someone in the country illegally from possessing guns or ammo, but court records say police found him with weapons on two occasions in January," the Star reported.
So twice they found him with illegal guns, and let him go -- even though he threatened to kill two people.
And no, they did not enforce the immigration law. He was here on an expired student visa -- just like the 9/11 hijackers.
But hey, we need more gun laws to selectively enforce against people the state doesn't like.
To be sure, he was busted for being a threat to the Women's March.
If it were the March for Life, might the city of Indianapolis look the other way again?
"The first of Alaklouk's two run-ins occurred around 3 a.m. on Jan. 20 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis, according to court records," the Star reported.
"Hotel security saw several firearms inside Alaklouk's truck parked at the hotel: six handguns in the back seat, and a rifle in the front seat.
"Security called Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers. As police investigated, Alaklouk approached and said the truck belonged to him. Police told him to secure his weapons in a hotel safe or out of sight in his vehicle because leaving them in the open could result in a break-in."
One rifle was "fully tricked out," the Star reported.
The feds notified police they want him for deportation. Good idea.
"Federal law prohibits someone in the country illegally from possessing guns or ammo, but court records say police found him with weapons on two occasions in January," the Star reported.
So twice they found him with illegal guns, and let him go -- even though he threatened to kill two people.
And no, they did not enforce the immigration law. He was here on an expired student visa -- just like the 9/11 hijackers.
But hey, we need more gun laws to selectively enforce against people the state doesn't like.
To be sure, he was busted for being a threat to the Women's March.
If it were the March for Life, might the city of Indianapolis look the other way again?
"The first of Alaklouk's two run-ins occurred around 3 a.m. on Jan. 20 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis, according to court records," the Star reported.
"Hotel security saw several firearms inside Alaklouk's truck parked at the hotel: six handguns in the back seat, and a rifle in the front seat.
"Security called Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers. As police investigated, Alaklouk approached and said the truck belonged to him. Police told him to secure his weapons in a hotel safe or out of sight in his vehicle because leaving them in the open could result in a break-in."
One rifle was "fully tricked out," the Star reported.
The feds notified police they want him for deportation. Good idea.
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