So recently I've seen a picture of a friend of a friend holding a gun. Since he's only 15 there is no way (in Canada) that it can be legally registered. Apparently he owns plenty of other weapons as well. He attends my school and is into the whole drug community (which I don't want to say encourages violence or anything, but he in particular seems to get into a lot of fights.)
Now, given how common school shootings seem nowadays, I'd really like to see this situation dealt with. Naturally I dont intend to take on someone with a gun and vast array of other banned weapons by myself, alas I've decided the most appropriate action is likely to inform the police. My local police force (London, ON) has a tips email address, as well as a phone number.
Ideally I'd like to be completely anonymous, as well as use the email so that I may provide them with the image. Bassically what I'm asking is what you'd do. I REALLY don't want to be called up to testify or have any communication with the police other than this one email.
Right now I'm thinking make a fake email, go to the public library and send it from there (the picture is on a facebook account.) Any other suggestions on how to do this? Do you think if I make it clear in the email that I do not want to be contacted and want to remain anonymous that they'd respect my wishes?
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Either what you are suggesting, or print it out and put it in snail mail to the station. And yes, they would respect your wishes. You can't be made to testify if you don't want to.
You won't have any trouble using any of the methods you listed. It's typically not in the police's interest to track down and hound people using anonymous tip methods.
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You're smart for wanting to do something about this; people can argue about the legality of guns and whatnot, but from the sounds of this circumstance, no good can come from this person owning firearms. Worst case scenario, the police check up on it and discover the kid's just playing with firearms registered to his parents. Not much they could do, but no harm no foul. Best case scenario, you've just prevented a whole lot of trouble in the future.
Edit: I just remembered, they do offer cash rewards for submitted tips leading to arrests and whatnot, so on top of your much clearer conscience and assistance to the community, you're up a few bucks to do with as you please.
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I'm not sure that would be wise for legal reasons. This isn't the kind of thing you want to freely discuss without a lawyer giving you the go ahead.
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You're doing the right thing by caring, that's for sure. The best of luck to you man.
Actually this is absolutely a terrible idea. Never, ever discuss an ongoing legal matter that involves you or of which you have access to privileged information in a public forum.
And yes, report him. You can use crime stoppers, or just go to the cops and request anonymity. The cops rely on tips to such an extent as that they would not consider giving up your identity except for under the most dire circumstances.
And if it turns out to be a fake gun or whatever that's fine. The police will go and figure out what the reality of the situation is.
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OTOH, your friend may ask you to be a character witness. Oh boy would that be awkward.
And yeah, I was planning on at least saying "Oh I had to give a testimony" or whatever without giving out any details as to the specific case (If there's something wrong with this, please inform me)
Also, character witness for who? I dont even REALLY know this guy, apart from seeing him in a few fights at school and the facebook profile.
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They don't use these types of tips to go running into someones house and arrest them, they can't. They use them to direct their investigation to someone of interest. They gather evidence that they *can* use in court, and then work from there. The only mention of you will be at the beginning of the trial when the detective on the stand says "On May 1st we were given a tip that the defendent might have a large quantity of guns..."
After that it's up to them to prove their case.
Go into your local division, bring the picture with the guys name and any info you know about him, full name address, DOB. If you write this all down in advance, you'll reduce the amount of time you'll need to spend at the station, you can just hand them the picture and the info. When you explain what's going on, they'll ask you for your name. Tell them that you don't want your name used, and that you don't want to testify. They might try to convince you otherwise, but stand your ground and they should be nice about it (they're just trying to make their jobs easier).
In fact, I'd go so far as to suggest deleting this thread as soon as he gets the info he needs, if he really wants to stay anonymous.
Agreed. While this may pan out to nothing, the principle advice being asked for is of a serious nature and I would support deleting this thread once the proper advice is dispensed.
And as the son of a cop, I can say with confidence that you can definitely contact the police, even in person, and tell them you wish to remain anonymous, and they will respect your wishes, and NOT because they are decent people (although that may be the case), but because they legally cannot.
Let play a little game
Here is gun A
Here is gun B
The Answer:
Airsoft guns are designed, generally, to be as identical as possible, and any idiot can remove an orange barrel flash if he wants. Even the internal parts like magazine wells, and barrels, are designed to look as close to the real thing as they can manage. The same kind of 15 year old idiot who would take photos of himself with an illegal gun, is the exact same kind of 15 year old idiot who would take photos of himself with an airsoft, which he is playing off as a real, albeit illegal, gun.
If you have good reason to believe its a real gun, other than just one photo, go for it. Really, even if it is just one photo, it may not be a bad idea to still report it. Good luck with your situation
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Tommorow I'ma go down to the library and register for a fake hotmail account and just sent it in to the tips email.