Piatek arrived at the Hammond, Indiana, police station eager for the justice inherent in federal authorities having to give him back his property.
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local/indiana&id=8727826
Piatek came armed.
"Just a piece, you know, whatever," Piatek said. "You got a phone, keys, whatever. It ain't a thing with me."
Then the unloading began: 41 guns, some 100,000 rounds of ammunition, crossbows, swords -- enough for Piatek and his supporters to have to make two trips home.
"Why did it reach this point?" Piatek said. "I don't know. Corruption? Who knows?"
Piatek beat federal conspiracy and sedition charges in the Hutaree militia case -- a judge ruled in March the government could not prove the man and others had a plan to kill police officers and overthrow the government.
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local/indiana&id=8727826
Piatek came armed.
"Just a piece, you know, whatever," Piatek said. "You got a phone, keys, whatever. It ain't a thing with me."
Then the unloading began: 41 guns, some 100,000 rounds of ammunition, crossbows, swords -- enough for Piatek and his supporters to have to make two trips home.
"Why did it reach this point?" Piatek said. "I don't know. Corruption? Who knows?"
Piatek beat federal conspiracy and sedition charges in the Hutaree militia case -- a judge ruled in March the government could not prove the man and others had a plan to kill police officers and overthrow the government.