Standoff Ends Peacefully With Instagramer, whiskey_warrior_556

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Update:  AmmoLand has been able to confirm no Oath Keepers were arrested.  At this time we believe the rumors of the arrest of militia members are false.

Mahopac, New York-(Ammoland.com)- Whiskey_warrior_556 is the Instagram name of Afghanistan combat vet, Alex Booth. On Saturday afternoon, a Carmel, NY police officer showed up at his doorstep to discuss what they say was a domestic incident that took place with his wife earlier in the day. He disputed this claim.

According to Alex Booth, a former friend informed law enforcement that Booth had a New York state illegal standard capacity 30-round magazine and that Booth suffered from PTSD from his combat tours in Afghanistan. He said police were at his house serving an extreme risk protection order (Red Flag Law).

Knowing the deadly past history of red flag gun confiscation orders, Second Amendment supporters across the web were instantly concerned for his safety and his story quickly went viral.

The police officer said he heard what he thought was a gunshot and called for backup. It was later determined that no guns were involved in the standoff. Booth appeared in the doorway in an agitated manner when the additional officers arrived at the residence and retreated to his garage apartment.

Booth barricaded himself in his garage apartment and started a six-hour standoff with the police. He started live-streaming the incident in tactical gear to his Instagram account. His following went from roughly 4,000 followers to over 135,000+ during the confrontation with law enforcement.

The police called in the Putnam County Emergency Response Team, the West Chester County Department of Public Safety’s Special Response and Negotiations Team, and an armored personnel carrier (APC). Booth captured all the law enforcement activity on his Instagram feed. Neighbors said it looked like a warzone. Firearms celebrities started sharing his address and asked people to show up to support him.

According to Carmel Police Chief Michael Cazzari, social media attention prolonged the event. He blamed the internet attention for the length of the standoff.

“The negotiators were very close many times to getting the individual to come out of the residence peacefully, and the posts that were on Instagram were just inviting him,” Chief Cazzari told reporters at the scene. “This is a person in crisis, having mental illness, having issues, and he didn’t need the people on social media telling him that his rights are being violated. He needed help. Medical help.”

Booth’s followers also took to blowing up the phone lines of the Carmel Police as well as the Putnam’s Sheriff’s Department. Callers even overloaded the 911 system causing callers to get busy signals because lines were tied up with supporters concerned for Booth’s safety.

Around 9:30 PM, police were able to convince Booth to come out of his home. They took him into custody on a felony arrest warrant from the earlier domestic incident. Police are also charging Booth with burglary, criminal trespass, criminal contempt, aggravated harassment, and petit larceny.

They also stated to AmmoLand News that Booth did not have any guns, and no magazines were ever involved in the event or even mentioned to police.

Rumors were circulating around the internet that police took Oath Keepers and militia groups into custody at a nearby cemetery. AmmoLand News has not been able to verify these rumors. Around the same time as those reports, there was an individual that fled from the police on foot through a graveyard. That event was unrelated to the standoff or any militia group.

Redcoat Rebellion has set up a GoFundMe for Booth’s legal defense. As of this writing, the campaign has risen over $10,000.

Redcoat Rebellion whiskey_warrior_556 Fundraiser
Redcoat Rebellion whiskey_warrior_556 Fundraiser

If you or someone you know is a Veteran in crisis please remember there are plenty of people who care for you and you can get instant help and support from following hotlines and service organizations.


About John Crump

John is an NRA instructor and a constitutional activist. He is the former CEO of Veritas Firearms, LLC, and is the co-host of The Patriot News Podcast, which can be found at www.blogtalkradio.com/patriotnews. John has written extensively on the patriot movement, including 3%’ers, Oath Keepers, and Militias. In addition to the Patriot movement, John has written about firearms, interviewed people from all walks of life, and on the Constitution. John lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and sons and is currently working on a book on leftist deplatforming methods and can be followed on Twitter at @crumpyss, on Facebook at realjohncrump, or at www.crumpy.com.

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Rob

People are angry and this tyrannical gov bullshit only ends one way. Law enforcement will try to make this event not about firearm rights while we here all know that’s exactly what it’s about. Either we do nothing and become further subjugated or we fight.

Wild Bill

Police hate witnesses with cameras. It would be good to call all of one’s friends, and have them all show up with camera. Eventually one must go peacefully into custody so that one’s freedom is unlawfully taken by armed police. Might even get some police to point their gun or other unnecessary force.
The accusation giving rise to the arrest proved untrue. The mystical hear shots proved untrue. Went into custody peacefully. The only fly in the ointment is that the police got a warrant. I wonder what the police wrote in the affidavit supporting the warrant application?

D.C. Andy

He wasn’t a “Vet in crisis”. He’s a former Merc who realized that the Government is the true enemy of the people. Whoever the “friend” is who reported the STANDARD CAPACITY MAGAZINE Alex had in his possession needs an asskicking before he betrays any other citizens…

Deplorable Bill

Sooner or later those doing red flag laws are going to run into someone who is just not going to comply. Most of us have seen a spouse or someone other’s spouse making trouble in a breakup. Believe it or not divorce lawyers tell them to do that. They run up credit cards, make erroneous claims and use the courts/law enforcement as a weapon against their spouse. Past that anyone can make a claim against anyone whom they perceive as a threat because they didn’t brush their teeth that mourning etc. and all of this without criminal penalties to the… Read more »

Gene Ralno

This small incident demonstrates how government abuse of the 1st Amendment facilitates abuse of the 2nd Amendment. The government needs to face some form of punishment for this kind of runaway enforcement.

Bigfoot317

The true story will come out, on page 30, bottom right corner……maybe

Baldwin

Government agents (LEO’s) with 30 round magazines coming to take his 30 round magazine??? Sounds legit…

StWayne

Have no doubt that the fight for your Constitutional rights IS underway.

nrringlee

Putnam County Sheriff’s Department reported no firearms or magazines found at the site when the arrest was made. It appears this lad had an outstanding warrant for a domestic. So why the “Red Flag” order? They already had a felony level domestic warrant. Execute it.

Northern_Michigan

Sounds (sadly) like the shot fired or not was irrelevant. They showed up to investigate/arrest him for a domestic incident. Sounds like they didn’t need a bunch of tac units to do it (probably pushed a stressed close to breaking person past that limit). I’m just glad no one was hurt. The courts can sort out that mess. It will be nice if someone can find a link to the charging documents.