Sunday, February 10, 2008

ARSENAL FOUND IN BUTLER, PA HOME


Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 1:09 PM
Subject: [MW] PA - Pre-Dawn Raid, Home, 410 Guns (Radovich/Nazi-Themed
Patches, Swastikas)


http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/valleyindependent/teenscene/s_551346.htm
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Pre-dawn raid on Butler home hauls in 410 guns
By Jill King Greenwood and Bobby Kerlik
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Friday, February 8, 2008

The guns inside the yellow house on Sixth Avenue in Butler covered
"every room, every floor, every surface," a federal agent said
Thursday.


"There are guns everywhere in that house," said Thomas Stankiewicz,
assistant special agent in charge of the Philadelphia field office of
the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
"Sorting this out will be a monumental task. It's going to take a long
time."

Federal agents and local police said they seized 410 guns, most of them
loaded, and thousands of rounds of ammunition from the home of Curt
Radovich, 39, and charged him with illegally possessing and selling the
weapons. The take included about a dozen guns stashed in his purple
Plymouth Voyager, where officers found Nazi-themed patches, collector's
pins emblazoned with swastikas and flags.

Radovich was taken from the house he shares with his wife and two
teenage daughters during the 6 a.m. raid. He was released on a $10,000
unsecured bond following a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Amy
Hay,
Downtown, on charges of dealing in firearms without a license, selling
weapons to a felon and possessing a firearm as a felon.

He and his attorney declined to comment.

The guns ranged from high-powered rifles to pistols.

Stankiewicz said the raid was the culmination of an undercover sting by
the ATF, state police, Westmoreland County District Attorney's Office
detectives and Greensburg police. Investigators believe Radovich bought
the weapons at gun shows, flea markets and on the Internet. He likely
found buyers in the same places, police said.

According to an affidavit, Radovich met with a confidential informant
and two undercover officers at a Greensburg hotel and brought handguns
in a white plastic bag. The informant told Radovich he was a convicted
felon and not allowed to have guns, but Radovich sold him a 9 mm pistol
for $365, investigators said. An undercover officer bought a
.32-caliber
Mauser for $225.

Radovich told the men he buys weapons at gun shows and paperwork isn't
a
priority, the affidavit said. At second and third meetings, he sold the
informant and undercover officers more guns -- each time telling the
men
he had plenty of guns, the affidavit said.

Agents believe Radovich was selling guns from his home for years,
Stankiewicz said. He seemed "very surprised" when agents showed up,
Stankiewicz said.

More than a dozen ATF agents spent hours cataloging weapons and boxes
of
ammunition. They will try to determine whether the guns were reported
stolen, where he bought them and whether they've been used in crimes,
Stankiewicz said.

"He's kept no records and no paperwork and hasn't checked the
backgrounds of who he was selling these weapons to," Stankiewicz said.
"He had no regard for the law at all."

Court records show Radovich was convicted of aggravated assault in
Butler County in 1991, a felony offense making it illegal for him to
carry a firearm.

Neighbors along the narrow street of single-family homes said they
didn't know Radovich or his family well, and were surprised to learn he
had so many weapons.

Radovich faces a preliminary hearing Tuesday.

18 comments:

  1. WTF r the "charges?

    allegedly possessing "un-licensed" fire-arms or possessing nazi/WWII memorablia?

    how many nigg' "gang-bangers" possess arsenals?

    next question: how many get the ZOG-MSM "spot-light" when they're, inevitably, "busted"?

    BTW: i thought that the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America placed no limits or restrictions what-so-ever on the possession of fire-arms and that any such "limits" are un-constitutional and, by default, treason?

    ('course: you'd never hear an argument like that from kikenvermin Nikki FuckTardNutz....a psycho-pathic
    judæo-marxist twat who'd ship all "dissenters" off to the ZOG gulags @ the "drop of a hat" if she had her 'druthers!)

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  2. This country is truly fucked.

    I guess it is time for white people to submit and just die.

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  3. " He was released on a $10,000
    unsecured bond following a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Amy
    Hay,
    Downtown, on charges of dealing in firearms without a license, selling
    weapons to a felon and possessing a firearm as a felon."

    WTF?????

    He's a domestic terrorist. If he had a Muslim last name he'd be at GITMO right now.

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  4. Hey Nikki, I'm so shocked you aren't covering the Bobby Cutts trial! And you know its a straight up police when they mention a few Nazi patches a few times. I barely noticed the paragraph where they said what the man was being charged with. Its KGB press coverage like this that you have to love. The article wants to imply that its illegal to posses Nazi patches. Once again, we see jews trying to mentally prepare people for when they clamp down harder on "thought crimes." Its not illegal to own WW2 or National Socialist regalia but in the jewish mind, it ought to be. As they are taught from a very young age, the world is theirs and questioning a jew is questioning God himself.

    On another note, this guy is likely to get off. There is a huge grey area in the private sale of firearms. There is no law saying you can't collect guns and occasionally sell one. Selling to a fellon is a crime for sure but if a lawyer can establish that the defendant was unaware of the buyer's felon status, that might get tossed out.

    I've been to plenty of gun shows where some negro welfare mama has walked in with bedroom shoes on to buy no less than one dozen glocks or various other handguns, right in front of cops. Thats nothing out of the ordinary. She carries the pistols back to the getto and gives them to the felon or fugitive who gave her money to buy them (which is a felony). Well, I guess as long as she's arming blacks to defend themselves against white people's near-constant attacks, burglary, rape and robbery, its ok.

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  5. Oh if they've got him on "possesion of a firearm by a felon" then we can be sure he'll get held without bail and they'll threaten his family to get him to plead out. Oh wait, thats only if you are in the National Alliance and your name is Chester Doles.

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  6. anonymous said...
    WTF?????

    He's a domestic terrorist. If he had a Muslim last name he'd be at GITMO right now.

    I wondered if anyone would think the same thing I did. How does someone with that many guns get out on a $10,000 unsecured bond? Amazing.

    Chris - I'm following the trial - if I remember right, Cutts wasn't nearly as contrite after the murder as he was on the stand. Not only that - I can't imagine if things happened the way he said they did today - why didn't he call 911? That was not only his girlfriend - but his baby that were dying!

    It will be interesting tomorrow. The key Prosecution witness is supposed to take the stand.

    As to the story here - see, I didn't think they made much out of the patches and the swastikas at all. I kept looking for more on that.

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  7. This is not about Nazi patches or Jews, get your head out of the Nutzie wind tunnel, Drake.

    This looks to be about a possible felon selling guns w/out a permit to another felon.

    If he is a felon, he is not allowed to even own a gun.

    Even the wannbe Auzzy should know that.

    The mentioning of the Nazi trash is just in there to make the story sexy.

    Lots of gun freaks collect that kind of crap, and usually it means nothing.

    If there were actual plans of some sort of subversive intent to harm others because of the Nazi interest, then it's worth looking into.

    It's a red flag for sure, Nikki and I would keep your eye on it and I hope you report on how this case unfolds.

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  8. This looks to be about a possible felon selling guns w/out a permit to another felon.

    If he is a felon, he is not allowed to even own a gun


    perhaps you should take a "reading & comprehension" course there, china!

    can you point out to us less enlightened Aussies where, in the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, a "felon" (how-ever-TF u wanna define THAT!) is prohibited from owning/possessing fire-arms?

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  9. I did go back to read it, and he IS a felon.

    Felons can't vote or own guns.

    There should not have even been bail for a case like this.

    Illegal fire arms possesion by a felon, illegal sales from felon to felon and illegal sales without a license.

    That's serious shit!

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  10. Felons can't vote or own guns

    i/who sez they can't & why?
    ii/define "felon"!
    iii/cite the section of the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America where it says: "felons" can't own guns!

    There should not have even been bail for a case like this

    HORSE-SHIT!...."bail" is granted for all sorts of charges...up to & including MURDER!...the only criteria generally used in opposing bail are: prior convictions & flight risk!

    Illegal fire arms possesion by a felon, illegal sales from felon to felon and illegal sales without a license. That's serious shit!

    passing "un-constitutional laws" that discriminate against just who can & cannot own/possess fire-arms in direct violation of the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America...that's EVEN MORE SERIOUS "shit"...that's TREASON!...and, the last time i looked, THAT was a "capitol offence!"

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  11. The poor fake Auzzy is pretending to be pro-gun and is doing a bad job of it.

    Fact is your average GOA member would be beating the living crap out of an idiot like Radovich because he's fuel for the gun control advocates.

    Everybody knows The Constitution is not the entire system of laws on the books, so stop with the sock puppet theater fake persona.

    Real gun control advocates are almost obsessive about making sure guns stay out of the hands of criminals like Radovich so they can be legally available to the law abiding citizens.

    http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/Federal/Read.aspx?id=60

    Under federal law supported by the National Rifle Association, the use of a firearm in a violent or drug-trafficking crime is punishable by a mandatory prison sentence of up to 20 years. A second conviction, if the firearm is a machine gun or is equipped with a silencer, brings life imprisonment without release. Violating firearms laws should lead to very real punishment for violent criminals, but the laws first must be enforced.

    Ineligible Persons

    The following classes of people are ineligible to possess, receive, ship, or transport firearms or ammunition:

    Those convicted of crimes punishable by imprisonment for over one year, except state misdemeanors punishable by two years or less.
    Fugitives from justice.
    Unlawful users of certain depressant, narcotic, or stimulant drugs.
    Those adjudicated as mental defectives or incompetents or those committed to any mental institution.
    Illegal aliens.
    Citizens who have renounced their citizenship.
    Those persons dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces.
    Persons less than 18 years of age for the purchase of a shotgun or rifle.
    Persons less than 21 years of age for the purchase of a firearm that is other than a shotgun or rifle.
    Persons subject to a court order that restrains such persons from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner.
    Persons convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
    Persons under indictment for a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year are ineligible to receive, transport, or ship any firearm or ammunition. Under limited conditions, relief from disability may be obtained from the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, or through a pardon, expungement, restoration of rights, or setting aside of a conviction.

    Provided that federal law and the laws of both the dealer's and purchaser's states and localities are complied with:

    An individual 21 years of age or older may acquire a handgun from a dealer federally licensed to sell firearms in the individual's state of residence
    An individual 18 years of age or older may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a federally licensed dealer in any state
    It shall be unlawful for any licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer to sell, deliver, or transfer a firearm unless the federal firearms licensee receives notice of approval from a prescribed source approving the transfer.

    Sale of a firearm by a federally licensed dealer must be documented by a federal form 4473, which identifies and includes other information about the purchaser, and records the make, model, and serial number of the firearm. Sales to an individual of multiple handguns within a five-day period require dealer notification to the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Violations of dealer record keeping requirements are punishable by a penalty of up to $1000 and one year's imprisonment.

    An individual who does not possess a federal firearms license may not sell a firearm to a resident of another state without first transferring the firearm to a dealer in the purchaser's state. Firearms received by bequest or intestate succession are exempt from those sections of the law which forbid the transfer, sale, delivery or transportation of firearms into a state other than the transferor's state of residence.

    Persons who engage in the business of buying or selling firearms must be licensed by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives of the U.S. Department of Justice. A special class of "licensed collectors" provides for the purchase and sale of firearms designated by the BATFE as "curios and relics." Class III dealers may sell fully-automatic firearms manufactured prior to May 19, 1986, and other federally registered firearms and devices restricted under Title II of the Gun Control Act, to individuals who obtain approval from the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury after payment of a tax and clearance following a criminal background check.

    Violations of restrictions on Title II firearms and devices are punishable by a penalty of up to $10,000 and 10 years imprisonment.

    In addition to federal gun laws imposed by the National Firearms Act (1934), Gun Control Act (1968), Firearms Owner's Protection Act (1986), Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (1993), the 1994 Omnibus Crime Control Act and other laws, most states and some local jurisdictions have imposed their own firearms restrictions.


    Time for the fake Auzzy to find a new persona, maybe one with a brain this time.

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  12. I think you have to have at least half a brain to find one.

    Thanks for that information.

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  13. Well, no matter how much you like guns, stockpiling them, for sale or survival or whatever, is never a good idea. And if the guy was a felon, he should have known better than to even have one firearm in his possesion. However, I think we can all agree that if the reporter hadn't added (and repeated) the whole nazi-patch thing, it would be a pretty ho-hum story.

    You have a pro-white symbol(s), guns and a white guy--you've got a story period. Heck, put a racialist symbol on the front of a book and people pick it up---and no its not because everyone is at heart anti-racist and/or hates being white. Same works for news stories. No matter how afraid people are, no one has convinced them its illegal to have hope...yet!

    PS (That being said, they might not love National Socialism or Nazis, they just know the symbols mean that someone is standing up to those who they secretly hate or are oppressed by---I'll give you that)

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  14. Chris- I think the Nazi paraphernalia was added to juice up the story, but then again, it can be a an element to the case that can't be ignored.

    The fact is, outside your peers those symbols are not regarded in a positive light by the rest of the general public.

    You can try to spin it to blame the "Joooz" but, in reality there is just something about Fascist racist, murderous dictators and their regimes that rubs the public the wrong way.

    Personally, I would bet on a high percentage that the Nazi stuff was just collecter's items for the hell of it.

    But, given that his prior was a violent felony assault and his sales were to other felons, under the table and illegally, anything found on the scene which could be viewed as "subversive" cannot be ignored.

    And before you go crying poor little Nazi victim, if they found Central American Communist or Islamic "subversive" material there would not have been bail.

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  15. "anon".....

    Everybody knows The Constitution is not the entire system of laws on the books, so stop with the sock puppet theater fake persona

    blow it out yr ARSE, u mongrel fckn DOG!

    if ANY law violates the US Constitution, then it is "un-constitutional";

    (the amount of legislation that has been "struck down" in the US because of this is massive!)

    if a law is "un-constitutional", then it is invalid!

    if u don't know WTF "invalid" means: look it up in a dictionary u fckn ZOG cretin!

    the NRA is, more likely than not, just another jew-front org' because the US constitution supersedes ALL legislation that transgresses it...but.....of course, a judæo-marxist twat like you would deny that....maybe yr just another Nikki NumbNutz sock-puppet!....like the doppelganger that was trying to disrupt New Saxon recently?

    EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE FCKN CRAP LAWS u cite aren't worth the paper they're printed on!.....the vast majority of them have been lobbied for & enacted by fckn kikez over the last 100yrs or so...after the kikez took over the
    'Kwa.....the "most rabid advocates for gun control" are the fckn jewz...so don't try that fckn shit, u fckn ZOG sock-puppet....FUCK U AND FUCK! THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON, U FCKN PIECE OF SHIT!

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  16. Under federal law supported by the National Rifle Association, the use of a firearm in a violent or drug-trafficking crime is punishable by a mandatory prison sentence of up to 20 years. A second conviction, if the firearm is a machine gun or is equipped with a silencer, brings life imprisonment without release

    "a violent crime" being, of course, defending yr-self & yr property against rampaging mudz in yr own home!

    the fact that jewz & other ZOG-bots live, breathe & walk the Earth is "a violent crime"

    Violating firearms laws should lead to very real punishment for violent criminals, but the laws first must be enforced

    yeah?
    then: lock up all the fckn mudz because the over-whelming majority of them "violate fire-arms laws" almost daily!

    Ineligible Persons

    The following classes of people are ineligible to possess, receive, ship, or transport firearms or ammunition:

    Those convicted of crimes punishable by imprisonment for over one year, except state misdemeanors punishable by two years or less.
    Fugitives from justice.
    Unlawful users of certain depressant, narcotic, or stimulant drugs.
    Those adjudicated as mental defectives or incompetents or those committed to any mental institution.
    Illegal aliens.
    Citizens who have renounced their citizenship.
    Those persons dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces.
    Persons less than 18 years of age for the purchase of a shotgun or rifle.
    Persons less than 21 years of age for the purchase of a firearm that is other than a shotgun or rifle.
    Persons subject to a court order that restrains such persons from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner.
    Persons convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
    Persons under indictment for a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year are ineligible to receive, transport, or ship any firearm or ammunition. Under limited conditions, relief from disability may be obtained from the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, or through a pardon, expungement, restoration of rights, or setting aside of a conviction


    covers just abt every man & his dog, right?

    the sooner that the poisonous, repulsvie entity known as the 'Kwa/ZOG is torn down, drowned in blood, STOMPED! into the dirt & replaced by a white home-land where every white man has the right to possess a fire-arm regardless! (u know: like it was in "the good old days".....150yrs or so ago!)....the better off this planet will be!

    (Radovich should have "kicked off" the RACE WAR by 'BLOWING AWAY!' those fckn ATF/FBI ZOG-bots!)

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  17. Whatever happened to pretending you're from Oz?

    Try to stick to one mentally ill fantasy at a time.

    Either you are from Oz, or you're a stupid trailer park hick who thinks he knows the law.

    Find what works and try to stick with it.

    And really, none of your BS is very good.

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  18. Felon in possesion of a firearm=Bad

    Selling to another felon=Bad

    Nazi regalia=Sociopathic Nutjob

    Owning 410 guns=Green with envy

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