News of similar case emerges day after release of Brandon Raub
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, August 24, 2012
Just a day after Brandon Raub was released following his
incarceration in a psychiatric ward over political Facebook posts, news
has emerged of a similar case involving a veteran who had his guns
seized after being labeled a “mental defective’ and faces being
committed by a judge.
Radio host Steve Quayle was sent news of
an Army combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient in west central Ohio
who was the victim of a police raid on the evening of August 22nd during
which Miami County Ohio Sheriff’s deputies executed a search warrant to
seize the man’s firearms for the “safety of the defendant and the general public,” according to the warrant.
The veteran, who is currently unnamed, had his guns
taken because he was adjudged to be mentally incompetent, despite the
fact that his previous VA psychiatric evaluations were all clear, he is
not on medication, and he had no criminal record .
The man appears to be a respected member of the community – he works
for a Christian company and his father is a police officer and a pastor.
“The person is under adjudication of mental
incompetence, has been adjudicated as a mental defective, has been
committed to a mental institution, has been found by a court to be a
mentally ill person subject to hospitalization by court order, or is an
involuntary patient other than one who is a patient only for purposes of
observation. As used in this division, “mentally ill person subject to
hospitalization by court order” and “patient” have the same meanings as
in section 5122.01 of the Revised Code,” states the warrant.
Amongst the items confiscated were a .45 caliber pistol,
one .380 caliber pistol, a 12 gauge shotgun, two AR-15 rifles, a
stripped AR-15 lower receiver, as well as a hunting knife.
“In addition to the confiscations, the deputies attempted to question my friend and his fiancee,” states the email
sent to Quayle by the man’s friend. “I didn’t get specific details on
the questions asked. They refused to answer any questions without an
attorney present. When my friend stated, “This is bullshit,” one of the
deputy detectives remarked, “Look man, I’m just doing my job.”
The veteran now faces “an evaluation of mental
competency” with a judge who will decide whether he should be committed
to a state psychiatric ward. If any more weapons are found on the man’s
property in the interim he will have committed a felony and will face a
jail sentence.
Since the veteran is active in the so-called truth
movement or patriot community, it is assumed that his involvement in
this field is part of the reason why he has been targeted for
psychiatric evaluation.
“Unlike Brandon Raub’s case, however, the state of Ohio
won’t allow law enforcement to involuntarily commit a person unless
there is an immediate need to do so, such as holding a gun to their head
or another person’s head,” states the email. “Ohio law requires a judge
to make the decision on having a person evaluated for mental illness.
Of course, you’re then evaluated by a state-appointed psych, and that
isn’t exactly going to play out in your favor. Had my friend lived in
Virginia, he may be sitting in a metal hospital (prison) right now. Or
worse.”
The veteran’s lawyer has already filed motions
attempting to discover who asked the judge to sign the search warrant
and for what reason he was declared mentally defective.
Earlier this year, we reported on a similar case involving David Sarti, one of the participants in the National Geographic Channel’s Doomsday Prepper show.
Sarti visited his doctor complaining of chest pains, only to have the
doctor later commit him to a psychiatric ward and alert authorities,
before Sarti was declared “mentally defective” and put on an FBI list
that stripped him of his second amendment rights.
Brandon Raub, a former veteran of the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq, was also involuntarily detained for psychiatric
questioning last week by authorities in Virginia’s Chesterfield County
for leaving anti-establishment messages on Facebook which questioned the
official story behind 9/11 and referred to corruption within the U.S.
government. Raub also posted song lyrics on a private message board.
The FBI claimed Raub’s posts were “terrorist in nature” and yet within a week Raub was ordered to be released by a judge who found that the original petition for his detention contained no facts whatsoever on the reason for his incarceration.
Raub’s lawyer John Whitehead revealed that shortly before his release, psychiatrists had threatened to forcibly medicate Raub in order to “brainwash” him.
Whitehead warned that there were 20,000 recent cases in
Virginia alone of people being snatched from their homes having been
declared mentally defective by the state with virtually no due process
whatsoever and with the victim having committed no crime.
Critics have made comparisons to the infamous psikhushka
psychiatric prisons in the former Soviet Union where dissidents were
sent to be isolated, brainwashed, and have their political ideas
discredited amongst the general public.
Given the fact that the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly demonized veterans as likely domestic terrorists,
it’s clear that former servicemen are being targeted as part of an
effort to chill free speech and discourage other veterans from being
politically active.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular
fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.
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