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The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« on: March 25, 2021, 01:13:26 PM »
....wife Hallie, and the Secret Service...->
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ources: Secret Service inserted itself into case of Hunter Biden’s gun
www.politico.com
Hunter Biden waits for the start of the his father's debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky in 2012. | Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File/AP Photo

By TARA PALMERI and BEN SCHRECKINGER

03/25/2021 04:30 AM EDT

On Oct. 23, 2018, President Joe Biden’s son Hunter and daughter in law Hallie were involved in a bizarre incident in which Hallie took Hunter’s gun and threw it in a trash can behind a grocery store, only to return later to find it gone.

Delaware police began investigating, concerned that the trash can was across from a high school and that the missing gun could be used in a crime, according to law enforcement officials and a copy of the police report obtained by POLITICO.

But a curious thing happened at the time: Secret Service agents approached the owner of the store where Hunter bought the gun and asked to take the paperwork involving the sale, according to two people, one of whom has firsthand knowledge of the episode and the other was briefed by a Secret Service agent after the fact.

The gun store owner refused to supply the paperwork, suspecting that the Secret Service officers wanted to hide Hunter’s ownership of the missing gun in case it were to be involved in a crime, the two people said. The owner, Ron Palmieri, later turned over the papers to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, which oversees federal gun laws.

The Secret Service says it has no record of its agents investigating the incident, and Joe Biden, who was not under protection at the time, said through a spokesperson he has no knowledge of any Secret Service involvement.

President-elect Joe Biden hugs his son Hunter Biden on stage Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.
President-elect Joe Biden hugs his son Hunter Biden on stage Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. | Andrew Harnik/ AP Photo

Days later, the gun was returned by an older man who regularly rummages through the grocery’s store’s trash to collect recyclable items, according to people familiar with the situation.

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The incident did not result in charges or arrests.

But the alleged involvement of the Secret Service remains a mystery. One law enforcement official said that at the time of the incident, individual Secret Service agents at the agency’s offices in Wilmington, Del., and Philadelphia kept an informal hand in maintaining the former vice president’s security. The person cited an instance in 2019 when the Wilmington office of the Secret Service called the Delaware State Police to arrange security for a public appearance by Biden.

The Secret Service declined to answer a question about whether it had informal involvement in Biden's security during this period.

Asked whether the Secret Service requested state police security for Biden during the period when he was not under the agency’s protection, a Delaware State Police spokesman said, "I have reached out to our sergeant who oversees the Executive Protection Unit with the Delaware State Police. He is unaware of any such requests or services provided."

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Any involvement by the Secret Service on behalf of the Biden family or on its own initiative would be inappropriate interference in an incident that was already being investigated by Delaware State Police with the involvement of the FBI, according to law enforcement officials.

POLITICO obtained copies of the Firearms Transaction Record and a receipt for the gun dated Oct. 12, 2018.

Hunter responded “no” to a question on the transaction record that asks, “Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?” Five years earlier, he had been discharged from the Navy Reserve after testing positive for cocaine, and he and family members have spoken about his history of drug use.

Lying on the form is a felony, though prosecutions for it are exceedingly rare.

Neither Hallie Biden nor George Mesires, a lawyer for Hunter Biden, responded to requests for comment.

The gun-store incident occurred during a period after Hunter Biden’s administrative discharge from the Naval Reserves for his positive cocaine test and his subsequent divorce from his first wife, Kathleen. At the time of the gun incident, Hunter was in a romantic relationship with Hallie, the widow of his late brother, Beau.

The incident began when Hallie searched Hunter’s pickup, which was parked at her home in Wilmington, because of unspecified “suspicions she had,” according to the Delaware State Police report. Inside the truck, she found a .38 revolver.

Hallie took the gun to Janssen’s Market, a nearby high-end grocery store where the Bidens are longtime regular customers. There, she tossed the gun, wrapped in a black shopping bag, into a trash bin outside of the store.

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Later that day, Hallie informed Hunter of what she had done, and he instructed her to retrieve the gun, according to the police report. When Hallie returned to the grocery store, she found that the gun was missing from the garbage bin and reported the issue to the store. Police received calls from the store’s general manager, Paula Janssen, and from another person, according to the report.

The missing gun caused heightened concern, according to the police report, because the grocery store sits across the street from Alexis I. du Pont High School.

Arriving on the scene, Delaware State Police retrieved security camera footage from the store and interviewed Janssen, the store manager. “We complied with the police and gave them whatever security footage we could,” Janssen told POLITICO.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation also responded to the scene, according to people familiar with the situation. At the time, the FBI was monitoring Hunter Biden as part of an investigation that remains ongoing and that currently focuses on his taxes. The FBI declined to comment.

In addition to questioning Hallie, police called Hunter to the scene, where he was questioned outside the store’s loading dock area and explained he used the gun for target practice, according to the report.

At one point, two of Janssen’s employees, described by the police report as “Mexican males,” walked past the loading dock area, and Hunter told a police officer that the store had some suspicious people working for it. Asked if he was referring to those two staffers, Hunter responded, “Yea, prolly illegal,” according to the report.

When a police officer asked Hunter whether the gun had been used in a crime, the officer reported that Hunter "became very agitated with me and asked me if I was intentionally trying to make him mad," according to the report.

When the officer asked Hunter whether he had been doing drugs or drinking heavily, he responded, "Listen, it isn't like that. I think she believes I was gonna kill myself," according to the report.

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An officer asked Hunter whether he had called his father about the incident before he arrived. Hunter responded, “I have never called my dad for anything,” according to the police report.

After being questioned, Hunter retrieved the case for the gun — which included the gun's serial number — from Hallie's house and returned to the grocery store to hand it over to police, according to the report.

While police questioned Hunter and Hallie, two Secret Service agents arrived at the store where Hunter had purchased the gun, StarQuest Shooters & Survival Supply in Wilmington, according to the two people familiar with the incident. The agents showed their badges and identification cards to Palmieri, the store’s owner, and asked to take possession of the Firearms Transaction Record that Hunter had filled out to buy the gun earlier that month, according to the people familiar with the incident.

Palmieri refused to hand over the transaction record to the Secret Service agents because such records fall under the purview of the ATF. The Secret Service agents left without the records, according to the people familiar with the case. Later that day, the ATF arrived at the store to inspect the records.

Palmieri declined to comment on the episode.

ATF spokesman Andre Miller referred questions to the Delaware State Police. Jason Hatchell, a spokesman for the Delaware State Police, said any questions about the incident would have to be filed through a Freedom of Information Act Request. The Delaware State Police previously rejected POLITICO’s FOIA request for records related to the incident last November.

The incident has received scant attention, save for a report on the conservative website The Blaze that focused on the state police decision not to file charges against either Hunter or Hallie.

A Secret Service spokesperson said the agency has no record of involvement in the incident: “U.S. Secret Service records confirm that the agency did not provide protection to any member of the Biden family in 2018, and that the Secret Service had no involvement in this alleged incident.”

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Biden and his family members had been under around-the-clock protection by the Secret Service during his eight years as vice president from 2009 to 2017. Biden’s Secret Service detail resumed in March 2020 after he locked up the Democratic presidential nomination.

A White House spokesperson said Biden was not aware of any Secret Service involvement in the episode: “President Biden did not have any knowledge of, or involvement in, the Secret Service’s alleged role in this incident, and neither he nor any family member was a protectee at that time.”

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2021, 01:47:46 PM »
Even worthless libtards deserve to be able to protect themselves. Probably have more reason to do so considering how fragile they are...

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2021, 02:08:43 PM »
So even the secret service has been corrupted by the democrats/left?
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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2021, 02:48:12 PM »
Hunter’s wife? Now that is comical. His wife for now. These turds all have guns or have others with guns protecting them, (for whatever that is worth) chortle. I thought there were like 500 of these wig heads supposedly representing us?

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2021, 04:11:35 AM »
"POLITICO obtained copies of the Firearms Transaction Record and a receipt for the gun dated Oct. 12, 2018."

!!! How did someone obtain FTR and receipt?  I thought these (4473) were supposed to be destroyed after something like 72 hours after the transaction IIRC.  Something fishy there.  Help me understand.

We already knew the Biden family was crooked, before this incident.

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2021, 09:00:41 AM »

FFL's have to keep their records of gun sales FOREVER until they go out of business then they need to send the records to the ATF.

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2021, 09:31:48 AM »
Maybe "the wife" had access to the paperwork, and leaked it.  I can't imagine what kind of FFL would release sales records to the public in any way.  Still Shaking my Head.  Another story that raises more Questions than answers.  (I'm Not trying to flame the OP, just the story)

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2021, 01:35:29 PM »
Sales receipt in der box un der gar bage... wit der dusty revolver per liberal lack of maintenance like he lacked maintaining his? Wife.

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2021, 02:10:05 PM »
The Big Guy AKA pedophile Joe protected his pedophile son who committed a felony when he lied on his 4473 but that's none of our business.
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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #9 on: March 27, 2021, 08:58:24 AM »
The Big Guy AKA pedophile Joe protected his pedophile son who committed a felony when he lied on his 4473 but that's none of our business.



I despise the Biden's as much as anyone.  BUT, we don't know if he lied on his 4473.  It asks if you "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”  Not, did you use cocaine 5 years ago.
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« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2021, 03:00:57 PM »
The Big Guy AKA pedophile Joe protected his pedophile son who committed a felony when he lied on his 4473 but that's none of our business.



I despise the Biden's as much as anyone.  BUT, we don't know if he lied on his 4473.  It asks if you "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”  Not, did you use cocaine 5 years ago.

He has been an addict for years, this is fact. He was discharged from the Navy for failing a drug test. The text messages obtained by the NY Post from his laptop also has references to his drug use. There's video from his laptop showing him smoking crack and engaging in sex acts. Let's be real here, there's a 99.9% chance he lied on his 4473. I say this as someone who thinks the 4473 is unconstitutional but if Biden is going to make us play by those unconstitutional rules then his son should have to play by them as well. We all know that will never happen though.
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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #11 on: March 27, 2021, 03:13:55 PM »
I don't get why people think hunter biden continually does crap wrong and gets away with it. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2021, 04:04:35 PM »
The Big Guy AKA pedophile Joe protected his pedophile son who committed a felony when he lied on his 4473 but that's none of our business.



I despise the Biden's as much as anyone.  BUT, we don't know if he lied on his 4473.  It asks if you "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”  Not, did you use cocaine 5 years ago.

He has been an addict for years, this is fact. He was discharged from the Navy for failing a drug test. The text messages obtained by the NY Post from his laptop also has references to his drug use. There's video from his laptop showing him smoking crack and engaging in sex acts. Let's be real here, there's a 99.9% chance he lied on his 4473. I say this as someone who thinks the 4473 is unconstitutional but if Biden is going to make us play by those unconstitutional rules then his son should have to play by them as well. We all know that will never happen though.

To this would be a very hard crime to prove.
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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #13 on: March 28, 2021, 06:20:32 AM »
The Big Guy AKA pedophile Joe protected his pedophile son who committed a felony when he lied on his 4473 but that's none of our business.



I despise the Biden's as much as anyone.  BUT, we don't know if he lied on his 4473.  It asks if you "Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”  Not, did you use cocaine 5 years ago.

He has been an addict for years, this is fact. He was discharged from the Navy for failing a drug test. The text messages obtained by the NY Post from his laptop also has references to his drug use. There's video from his laptop showing him smoking crack and engaging in sex acts. Let's be real here, there's a 99.9% chance he lied on his 4473. I say this as someone who thinks the 4473 is unconstitutional but if Biden is going to make us play by those unconstitutional rules then his son should have to play by them as well. We all know that will never happen though.

To this would be a very hard crime to prove.

I agree which shows us just how useless the form 4473 and background checks are. The NICS check is just another way to stick it to good Americans. Why ask that question on a background check if it's impossible to prove that as a crime and the government is never going to try and prosecute it anyway?
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Re: The really strange case of Hunter's gun...
« Reply #14 on: March 28, 2021, 06:40:32 AM »
So, would the drug use question be hard to prove if you've been in and out of rehab a few times like Hunter? Or if someone is busted for dealing?
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« Reply #15 on: March 28, 2021, 06:43:47 AM »
Unfortunately the question as written has grey area. "Are you an unlawful user of". The lawyers would have a field day because there's no definition of what constitutes an unlawful user on the form. Did they use today, yesterday, last week, last year, ten years ago? What's the definition of an "unlawful user". John Doe smoked marijuana in high school 25 years ago, Joey Bag-o-donuts smoked marijuana last week. They have both been "unlawful users" in their life but weren't high when they bought the gun. What's the cutoff date from the last time you got high to be considered an "unlawful user"? It's undefined so the defense lawyers would win.

Same thing with "or addicted to". There's no definition on the form. "Your honor, my client was clean for a week prior to purchasing that handgun therefore he was no longer addicted even though he had been in rehab". Without clear cut definitions for the gun buyer to read before answering those questions renders it a useless question.
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« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2021, 01:25:54 PM »
A state level drug conviction and a vague question on a form 4473 are two different things. I don't think Hunter Biden the pedophile has any drug convictions, I'm sure his pedophile father "The Big Guy" took care of any and all of those. I think Hunter bought the gun in Delaware so it would depend on their laws but he obviously got a proceed when he bought the gun. In Massachusetts you're not allowed to buy a firearm through legal channels if you have a misdemeanor DWI. Every commie state has additional rules for buying guns but in this case Pedophile Senior has always taken care of Pedophile Junior's criminal activities so it's doubtful he could be charged with lying on the 4473.
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« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2021, 02:39:44 AM »
Don't worry, "The Big Guy" took care of his son's criminal record for drug possession while pushing for more drug laws from the senate in 1988:

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/revealed-hunter-biden-possession-of-a-controlled-substance-charge-kept-under-wraps-while-father-spearheaded-drug-war-from-senate

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