The number is actually on the bulliten board next to me... That's beside the point apparently they just happened to walk by and see it:SpangeMonkee said:I'm sure the police were the ones that called the ATF. No one thinks, "Wow! that guy looks suspicious. Maybe I should call the ATF. Where's that number?"
The agents were on campus for Project Safe Neighborhoods, a training program they put on for state and local law enforcement. Tuesday’s program was hosted by University police.
Just FYI, they have no jurisdiction so it's about the equivalent of your avergage dude seeing someone suspiscious, pulling a gun and holding him down. Hate to broadly paint one agency but every ATF agent I've ever talked to on the phone has been a general all around asshole on a power trip. I mean, these are the same people that say possesing a shoestring made after 1981 and a gun constitutes intent to manufacture and distribute a machine gun. [/rant]