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    Default Criminals are now carrying AK47......Umbrellas?

    This took place in my hometown in Massachusetts. I grew up next to Jim Tigges the officer mentioned in the article. Great guy, great cop, and awesome family.

    Kind of funny if you ask me. An Umbrella? People in Massachusetts are officially crazy.

    BURLINGTON -- Police responded in force today to a report of a man with a rifle at a mall, evacuating shoppers and calling in a SWAT team as worried workers locked themselves into stores. But it turned out that the man was only carrying an umbrella.
    Police said the umbrella, which had a samurai sword-style handle, did look like a rifle, and they didn't fault those at the Burlington Mall who had reported the man.
    “It was interpreted to be a gun by five different people,” said Burlington Police Chief Michael Kent. “We are always telling people to be vigilant. This is what we want.”
    “I’d do it all over again if this happened tomorrow,” said Kent, who said about 40 officers responded to the scene from his department, surrounding departments, the State Police and federal agencies such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
    Burlington Police Officer Jim Tigges said that at about 9:55 a.m. Burlington police received a call from mall security reporting that two employees had seen a man with a backpack and a short rifle walk into the building and go into the bathroom.
    Police raced to the mall, blocking off the parking lot as four helicopters hovered in the sky. The North East Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council SWAT team, composed of officers from area communities, was summoned.
    Tigges said that once police were inside the building, they were alerted that there was surveillance video of the suspect leaving the Sears store at the mall. Police showed the video to two people who had spotted the man at the Nordstrom store. They confirmed it was the same person, and police were able to determine the object the man was carrying was an umbrella and not a rifle.
    State Police also said in a statement that a man had called them to report that he was the person seen in the mall. Troopers and officers went to the area of the nearby Lahey Clinic hospital, where the man worked, and interviewed him, determining he was not a threat.
    "The situation is cleared. There was no threat," State Police said in a statement. "The male does not have a weapon. ... Witnesses and surveillance footage confirm that this is the person who was seen in the mall," State Police said.
    State Police spokesman David Procopio also said the umbrella did look like a rifle when it was protruding from the man's backpack.
    He praised the 911 callers for "being perceptive and vigilant and we are grateful for their call."
    Procopio called it a "case of mistaken impression ... one that was easy to make because the umbrella really looked like a weapon."
    Chief Kent praised the man, whom he would not identify, saying he had helped to bring the crisis to quicker end by contacting police. "We appreciate that he put an end to it a lot sooner," he said. The man still has his umbrella.
    The Lahey Clinic issued a statement saying that the man learned of the commotion at the mall when he arrived at work. He immediately called police. The man was pleased he had taken "the appropriate action" but "feels terrible about the situation," the hospital said in a statement.
    Sharon Sliney and Jody Joyce, two workers at Sears, said they were taking their break at a Dunkin’ Donuts shop, when they saw that the wing for the Nordstrom store had been closed off. Ten minutes later, they said, they saw a phalanx of SWAT team members bearing shields and wearing body armor, marching through the mall towards Nordstrom.
    “You don’t see something like that every day in the mall,” said Joyce, who was sitting in her car in the parking lot, where some waited as police checked out the building.
    “We saw stores closing and people running so we didn’t know what was going on,” Jannicke Welde, an employee of Mac, a cosmetics store, said. “We went and sat in the back of the store until the security guard told us we could leave."
    Rachel Montagna, an employee at Wet Seal, said she and coworkers stayed in the back of the store throughout the crisis. "We were really scared until I spoke to my boss on the phone, and she was watching the news and she said that the rifle was actually an umbrella,'' Montagna said. "I was really glad when it was over. It was certainly a major relief."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boostedxt View Post
    This took place in my hometown in Massachusetts. I grew up next to Jim Tigges the officer mentioned in the article. Great guy, great cop, and awesome family.

    Kind of funny if you ask me. An Umbrella? People in Massachusetts are officially crazy.

    Hard to believe that the American Revolution started in that colony of wussies.

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    Imagine if he'd been carrying a bottle of Kalishnakov vodka. http://www.kalashnikovvodka.com/usa/ or
    http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...ed=0CDcQ9QEwBg

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    I would love to see a picture of the Rifle/Umbrella....or maybe I will make one...shooting in the rain will be so much nicer

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    Wow people must be extremely paranoid to have 5 of them claim an umbrella was a gun.
    All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break em for no one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    I would love to see a picture of the Rifle/Umbrella....or maybe I will make one...shooting in the rain will be so much nicer
    Rail mount polymer umbrella's............ New From Magpul

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    This is a photo of the suspect. he called the police and said he was back at work and that he thinks they are looking for him. They went and checked him out and snapped this picture....


    I am not kidding...

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    Quote Originally Posted by clublights View Post
    Rail mount polymer umbrella's............ New From Magpul
    I would buy it...I have a little space left on the rail

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchy View Post
    Hard to believe that the American Revolution started in that colony of wussies.

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    I've spent plenty of time in the mall in that story. People are so afraid of guns in that area that it's almost humorous. I had the cops called on me in Boston - at the "Boston Common while another guy and I were posing for pictures with the cop guarding the State House building . The other guy with me and I were in our Star Wars Stormtrooper costumes. We had our prop/MOCK E-11 blasters (the traditional "blaster carbine rifle carried by the Stormtroopers) in hand but were especially careful to NOT wave them around or point them towards anyone.

    We were there for the local Fox TV affiliate to help advertise the release of SW - Episode 3. The folks in the news office called us back in and told us the police were on their way for us because they had received MANY calls about 2 guys in white uniforms waving guns around.

    When the police arrive my fellow Stormtrooper reached inside his white armor and pulled out HIS Boston PD badge. We showed our prop guns and were ALLOWED to continue what we were doing but asked to keep the prop guns in our holsters. Geesh!

    I always found it so ironic that the place where we started earning our independence and fighting for our freedoms at the point of a gun has some of the most ridiculous and most restrictive gun laws in the nation.

    So Boostedxt, where are you from out there? Burlington, Woburn, Lexington, Bedford?
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