Coleman Lantern Collectors Corner

Coleman Lantern Collectors Corner

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Sheriff Burns is an enemy of Anonymous

He is a domestic enemy it is an easy case! 
But if you would like heres the sheriffs page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jefferson-County-Sheriffs-Office/317908998223209


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 Decorated Combat Veteran Arrested In New York: Charged With 5 Felonies For Possession of AR Magazines
In the latest attack on the American people, a decorated War Hero has been arrested and charged with five counts of third degree criminal possession of a weapon, for having empty 30 round AR-15 Magazines in his vehicle.

On Sunday January 6th Staff Sgt. Nathan Haddad, a decorated combat veteran, was driving through Jefferson County New York when he was randomly pulled over for a vehicle check. Haddad, who had five 30 round empty magazines in his possession, was arrested by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and charged with five felony counts.

According to Haddad’s brother, Michael Haddad, Nathan thought these magazines were legally made before the New York Assault Weapons Ban. When Nathan Haddad was arrested the new ban had not even been fully enacted yet.

This is not a criminal, this is not some thug looking to hurt people; this is a decorated combat veteran who was recently honored by the Philadelphia chapter of Blue Star Mothers and the Union League’s Armed Services Council for helping disabled vets get back on their feet. What’s happening to Army veteran Nate Haddad is an absolute attack on liberty. Here we have a man who honorably served his country, who was trusted with weaponry that far exceeded anything he was carrying, that now finds himself facing the possibility of spending years in prison.

Still think these gun control laws are meant to stop criminals?

Nathan Haddad’s brother has set up a legal defense fund for his brother who cannot afford to fight these charges on his own. We ask that you share this story with everyone you know so that this attack on Hassad is seen for what it is, an attack on every law abiding citizen in America.








SPECIAL !!!!    The Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team (S.E.R.T.) is made up of a group of deputies and detectives, highly trained in special weapons and tactics. This team is often called out for high-risk scenarios such as armed stand-offs, hostage situations and high-risk search warrant executions...








Sheriff John Burns
John P. Burns
Sheriff
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has 26 Deputy Sheriffs and 5 sergeants assigned to law enforcement duties, 6 detectives assigned to the serious crimes unit and 3 detectives assigned to the Metro-Jeff Drug Task Force. The law enforcement division of the Sheriff’s Office is overseen by the law enforcement lieutenant.

The deputy sheriffs act as the agency's first responders to all crimes and accident scenes and investigate misdemeanor crimes as well as some felonies. They also present a deterrent to criminal activity; maintain safe highways through aggressive vehicle and traffic law enforcement and strict enforcement of all DWI laws. The deputies also serve and enforce various court related documents such as subpoenas, orders of protection, removal orders and any other orders issued by the courts.

The detective unit investigates all serious felony offenses as well as sensitive misdemeanor cases. This unit handles a wide variety of serious offenses ranging from child/sexual abuse, rape, kidnapping, robbery, arson, homicides and fatal accidents including automobile and industrial accidents.

The members of the Metro-Jeff Drug Task Force work in conjunction with the City of Watertown Police Department and the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office. The drug task force is responsible for investigating all drug-related offenses and routinely assists with other major crime investigations since many are connected to drug trafficking.

The recreation patrol unit consists of 6 assigned members who patrol, monitor, and enforce the laws associated with recreational-use vehicles and routinely participate in numerous drills, exercises and search and rescue missions. The unit patrols the waterways of Lake Ontario and The St. Lawrence River during the summer months. During the fall and spring seasons, the patrol will often patrol rural camp areas and trails by ATV. The patrol moves to snowmobiles during the winter season and often patrols the numerous trails that run through Jefferson County and concentrate on safety issues including speed and Snowmobiling While Intoxicated. The recreation patrol also serves as a frontline unit for patrolling the northern border for drug trafficking as well as human trafficking and intelligence gathering.

The Canine (K9) unit consists of three deputies and their K9 partners. Two of the K9’s are trained in patrol tactics as well as narcotics detection while the third K9 is trained in patrol tactics and bomb detection. The K9 unit is very effective in the detection of narcotics and has been instrumental in numerous narcotic investigations and the seizures of large amounts of drug-related currency. This unit is often called upon by neighboring agencies to assist with drug- and bomb-related investigations.

The Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team (S.E.R.T.) is made up of a group of deputies and detectives, highly trained in special weapons and tactics. This team is often called out for high-risk scenarios such as armed stand-offs, hostage situations and high-risk search warrant executions.

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The law enforcement division patrols 1,272 square miles of land and 585 square miles of water. The law enforcement division provides year-round services for approximately 120,000 summertime residents of Jefferson County and 111,000 year around residents.


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