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BainsBane

(54,786 posts)
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 01:47 PM Aug 2013

White Supremacist Felon Caught With 18 Guns, 45,000 Bullets And A List Of Black & Jewish Leaders

Federal agents were tracking Ohio resident Richard Schmidt’s imports of counterfeit sports jerseys when they stumbled upon his arsenal of 18 guns, more than 40,000 rounds of ammunition, and bulletproof body armor. Besides the arsenal, he had lists of Jewish and black leaders in Detroit, MI. He is also an ex-felon who killed a Hispanic man and wounded two others 24 years ago.

Yet before December, no one even noticed that Schmidt, 47, was amassing weapons illegally, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Instead, federal investigators zeroed in on his sports memorabilia shop around September 2011, tracking his shipments of knock-off jerseys from China for over a year before they discovered the cache of firearms.

Schmidt plead guilty to federal gun charges and the counterfeit racket last month, and will be sentenced in October. But many connected to the crime are still scratching their heads over how an ex-felon with ties to white supremacist groups was able to get his hands on so many guns.

“I can’t tell you how he got all those guns and ammunition,” U.S. Attorney Steven Dettelbach told the Plain Dealer. “It’s not that I won’t tell you; it’s that I can’t. This is somebody who should never have had one gun, one bullet. But he had an entire arsenal.”


http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/30/2556291/neo-nazi-felon-stockpiling-guns/
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White Supremacist Felon Caught With 18 Guns, 45,000 Bullets And A List Of Black & Jewish Leaders (Original Post) BainsBane Aug 2013 OP
They arrested him for exercising his *2nd Amendment Rights!?* villager Aug 2013 #1
If I had posted this in GD BainsBane Aug 2013 #2
that's how they rationalize their relentless snark, and attacks on everyone else villager Aug 2013 #3
Probably bought them off other gun "enthusiasts" and folks like Randy Weaver, Hoyt Aug 2013 #4
or at a gun show or online BainsBane Aug 2013 #5
The gun nuts will cite this Mr.Bill Aug 2013 #6
Glad they got this racist piece of shit before he was able to carry out his plan. wild bird Aug 2013 #7
Original plain dealer article alp227 Aug 2013 #8
He must have purchased billh58 Aug 2013 #9

BainsBane

(54,786 posts)
2. If I had posted this in GD
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 01:52 PM
Aug 2013

I would be attacked for claiming all gun owners were White Supremacists. The gun nuts can't read a news article without assuming it's about them personally.

 

villager

(26,001 posts)
3. that's how they rationalize their relentless snark, and attacks on everyone else
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 01:54 PM
Aug 2013

Then claim they are "rational" about gun policy....

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
4. Probably bought them off other gun "enthusiasts" and folks like Randy Weaver,
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 02:06 PM
Aug 2013

a martyr to the gun cultists.

Glad they got him.

 

wild bird

(421 posts)
7. Glad they got this racist piece of shit before he was able to carry out his plan.
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 07:34 PM
Aug 2013

This is exactly why universal background checks are needed.

alp227

(32,459 posts)
8. Original plain dealer article
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 11:22 PM
Aug 2013
Conviction of Toledo man for stockpiling weapons began with the tracking of camisoles

The paperwork said the mailed package contained $40 worth of women's camisoles. Someone in China sent it to a Toledo address.

Inside, there were no camisoles -- just low-quality, fake NFL jerseys with misspellings of players' names and poor quality stitching, records show. Federal agents had tracked the package and others like it to Richard Schmidt, a Toledo man who ran a sports memorabilia shop in Bowling Green.

But what began with investigators chasing box loads of counterfeit jerseys and baseball caps ended in one of the most perplexing seizures of weapons in Ohio: Authorities in December nabbed 18 guns that included assault rifles, more than 40,000 rounds of ammunition and body armor from Schmidt, a felon who killed a man and wounded two other people in 1989.

Investigators also found possible links to white supremacist groups. He had a VHS tape of a national meeting of the National Socialist Movement and stickers from the National Alliance, according to an inventory of seized items filed in U.S. District Court in Toledo. Agents also obtained notes with the names of Jewish and NAACP leaders in Detroit.

One page had the name of Scott Kaufman, the chief executive officer of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. He said he was stunned when federal agents showed up at his office.

billh58

(6,641 posts)
9. He must have purchased
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 10:34 AM
Aug 2013

this arsenal legally, because we all know that there are no loopholes. In any event he is most likely just an innocent gun collector who is a supporter of improving race relations.

If necessary...

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