Abused
Ohio Gun Owner Tells His Story
As
interviewed by
Angel Shamaya
Executive Director
KeepAndBearArms.com
I receive phone calls
from time to time that turn my stomach and make me see red. I am about to
share one of those conversations with you in the hopes that you will pass it on,
through all channels available to you, both online and on paper you print out
and pass out to all gun owners in your sphere of influence. This
is the story of how the passive carrying of a gun for self-defense can get you
stripped of your property and your rights, for no other reason than someone
knows you are a self-determinant gun owner and hates your guts accordingly.
The events described
below took place in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland is the city where people who pay
taxes, work hard, save up for a rare vacation, raise a family and teach them the
values that will lead them to be the best citizens they can be are required by
their state to be easy targets for predatory criminals. This is the same state
whose own constitution says,
Ohio Constitution Article I, Section 4
The people have the right to bear arms for
their defense and security; but standing armies, in time of peace, are
dangerous to liberty, and shall not be kept up; and the military shall be in
strict subordination to the civil power.
Ohio Constitution Article I, Section 1
All men are, by nature, free and independent,
and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and
defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property,
and seeking and obtaining happiness and safety.
but where only
criminals and cops (good and BAD) are "allowed" to carry guns - unless
they want to risk going through a nightmare similar to what Garry Swirsky has
gone through.
We'll call this The
Garry Swirsky Story.
Buckle up.
Garry called me last
week and very calmly explained how being a gun owner in Ohio is much like being
a "witch" in Salem, Massachusetts a couple hundred years ago. In
his own words,
"Horror
stories like mine are becoming alarmingly familiar in our 'free' country. Perfectly
lawful, decent citizens are degraded to a level below that of the criminals
who actually use guns for malicious ends and are punished as severely, if not
more so, than the violent criminals who disobey the very gun laws said to be
enacted to stop Real Criminals."
Garry should
know. He went through Hell and is still in purgatory awaiting more Hell
unless, somehow, we pray, the madness stops before it steamrolls him like it has
so many others. Unless things change in Garry's favor, all 5'5", 110 pounds
of him may be going to prison for 18 months.
His crime?
He had the
"audacity" to carry a gun just because he somehow found the multiple
thousands of dollars he was carrying to be worth protecting. (What nerve!
Who does this guy think he is...an American?!) The state who ignores its
own constitution AND the united States Constitution would have him hand over the
money and file a police report. Such manly men in positions of power in
Ohio.
Like I said, I'm
steamed. Step into my conversation with Garry, and you'll see why:
Angel Shamaya:
Garry, tell me a little bit about yourself.
Garry Swirsky:
I’m 40 years old, self-employed in the construction field and an FFL holder as
well. I pay my taxes, and I have no criminal record. I'm the
definition of an upstanding citizen, other than the fact that I am a gun owner
in Ohio and there are a bunch of gun-fearing and gun-hating people here who
associate me with common criminals simply because I own and strongly support the
ownership of firearms. I have no criminal record.
AS: And
what was your relationship with law enforcement prior to this incident?
GS:
Better than good. In fact, I also do gunsmith work and am good enough at
it that, for quite some time, police officers have brought me their guns for
repair. One time one of them even wrote me a letter thanking me for
loaning him one of my own handguns for use as his service weapon while he
entrusted me to repair his own gun. I'd say that's a pretty good rapport.
AS: Me
too, Garry. And just so we're clear, does your occupation require you to carry a
lot of money and high-value items?
GS:
Yes. Both of these enterprises require that I will sometimes need to carry
large amounts of cash with me, sometimes $2000 or $3000. In the course of
business as an FFL and a target shooter, I also transport firearms. I deem it
reasonable to carry a firearm not just to protect my life and money, but
particularly the guns I may have with me in the course of a day's business. I
would not like to have my guns stolen from me and used in nefarious ways, and I
take every prudent precaution to prevent this from happening. Let me also
mention that I do have a good understanding of the justification for using
lethal force and solid grounding in firearms safety and use. I’ve also stared
down the wrong end of a gun before, twice, in my own city, confronted by Real
Criminals.
AS: And
of course we both know your state constitution states in at least two places
that you can defend your own life, that you can bear arms for your own defense
and security, etc. etc.
GS: Yes,
we all know that up here in (Governor) Taft Country, and so do the police who bust innocent
gun owners, too, but they just don't care, or at least some of them don't.
Before I relay the events of the attack on my freedom, let me paint a picture
for you of life in Ohio as a gun owner. One suburb requires that your gun be
registered before you may transport it through their city - not necessarily with
them, but it has to be registered with someone,
(University Heights). This is an area in that, if you feel you must carry a
firearm, it better be registered or you’re in for a multiplication of problems
if you should ever need to justify your possession. Just one problem with this
though. Your registration makes the fact of your ownership a matter of public
record, and as with all public records, there will always be someone who will
try to use your personal, private information to your great misfortune or
disadvantage.
AS: Go
on.
GS: In
Ohio, even with our own constitution speaking in plain English what our rights
are, we are told "there is no provision for carrying a weapon." Carrying
a concealed weapon guarantees arrest, period. In some places, there are
"mandatory" prison sentences, and I say "mandatory" that way
because the sentences are handled in such obviously arbitrary ways it's mind
boggling. Decent people who carry thousands of dollars in jewelry are
slapped with a felony and must either win in court or potentially go to
prison. And open carry - while not in a motor vehicle - is technically
legal, but it demands a Terry stop by
the police if they see you or are called. In many cases you’ll be arrested for
"disorderly conduct", which has actually been upheld in the courts.
The Ohio constitution allows for the bearing of arms for personal defense, but
state code supposedly nullifies it. This leaves a responsible person in an
awkward position. Should I have the means to defend my life and property? Should
I have my guns stolen on the way to range, and risk 18 months in prison? Or
should I play it safe with the law and deal with my conscience, or my death if I
go unarmed? If I carry, I'm now, according to this constitution-violating state,
a felonious criminal. It's just not right that good people must submit to
bad people. It doesn't make any sense, and what I'm about to tell you
happened TO ME!
AS: I'm
listening, brother. I'm right here with you.
GS:
Thank you. I haven't been able to get help from anyone, and gun owners up
here seem to be scared to even TALK about guns, let alone take any real
action. I know that is starting to change now, and I hope my story helps,
but there are a lot of scared gun owners up here, and I sure as Hell know why!
AS: Keep
talking. I'm recording this, and we'll see about connecting you with some good
folks in Ohio who will help you.
GS:
Okay. Here goes. I decided that I would take responsibility for the
safe and prudent arming of myself for my own safety and that of society at large
by protecting weapons in transport. As it turns out, I’ve saved nothing and
may have killed myself in the process. In every respect, I would be personally
better off if I had allowed myself to be robbed of all my money and guns than to
have the law charge me with CCW. By
being arrested, I have lost far more money than I was carrying, my guns are gone,
and I can’t say this has been the most pleasant experience I’ve ever had. Of
course, I might even go to jail for a year and a half too - all 5’5” 110
pounds of me. Responsibility and morality are deadly nowadays...
AS:
Please, continue.
GS: Now
before you say that if someone is stupid enough to get caught, they deserve what
they get, let’s consider what that means. This presupposes that they have done
something wrong to have gotten caught. This would be the necessary premise from
such a statement. But suppose that someone simply knew you had a gun and wanted
to hurt you? That might change things a little, wouldn’t it?
Well, that’s exactly what has happened to me, and here is how the drama
played out:
I’ve been banking
at the same bank for about 5 years. Most of the folks there know me, and
although they like to hold checks as long as they can, we were managing our
relationship just fine. When the
vice-president of the branch I usually went to retired, one particular woman was
placed in charge of the branch. From the first time I met her, she had
this chip on her shoulder that made me think she was jealous of my success. She
never had a couple of thousand dollars in her pocket, and I did, every time I
saw her. The old VP would at least allow me to maintain a decent cash flow and
release some funds when I needed it. Not this woman though. She is the kind of
woman who holds certified checks on you - because she can - and she's downright
nasty about it, actually rubbing your nose in the fact that she lords over your
own money.
As fate would have
it, this was the same woman who notarized my last handgun registration form for
me - and gave me a lecture about how unsafe it was to carry money with me. Other
tellers have remarked on my carrying cash, but no one ever gave me a hard time
about it. One teller I was friendly with asked why I felt safe with that wad of
hundreds, so I showed her the stack of bills in a rubber band with my handgun
I.D. card from the chief of police. Made sense to her -
it seemed. After all, I’m sure I’m not the first person a bank teller has
run into that she knows is armed while carrying a lot of cash, and of course
they knew I was in the firearms business anyway. I’d even asked this bank for
funds to help get that business going.
Well, the day after
Thanksgiving last year, I had collected a Certified check from another
contractor issued by a local bank for about $13,000.
I stopped at a branch of my bank that I occasionally use - to cash my
certified check. They would have done so too, but all they had were $20's and $50's.
Not a Ben Franklin to be had - on the busiest shopping day of the year.
I then asked the
teller if she would call the branch I usually go to, to check and see if they
had any cash. She did, but was put on hold, and as the line behind me was
growing, I told her I’d go to the car and call myself. Then I asked the
manager how such a short supply of cash was possible, and he told me they had to
order anything over a few thousand - and it takes a
week. Oh well, I shrugged and left. There are 9 minutes of video of me in
the bank laughing and smiling, for to me it was funny that a bank doesn’t have
any money. What are those armored
cars for then?
Next, I called the
bank that issued the check, hoping I could cash it there. They were at the other
end of the shopping center, a couple of hundred yards from my bank, so it made
sense to try. They told me "no" and that I would have to take it to
the branch that issued my certified
check. So next I call the main branch I do business with and, of course, who do
I get on the phone? You guessed it: that same woman who did the notary for my
gun, only now she’s just been promoted and has power. I asked simply if she had enough cash for this certified
check. Her response was, “It doesn’t matter. We have to hold it until
Monday”. Needless to say, I was a
little surprised at this answer, particularly since I had ample funds to cover
my CERTIFIED check in MY BANK ACCOUNT at the time - and since I'd been banking
there for FIVE YEARS. Now, I will admit I told her she was about the most
ignorant business person I’d ever run across, that businesses and banks are
partners, not adversaries, and what was she trying to do – put me out of
business by choking my cash flow? I said, "So, instead of just cashing my
certified, guaranteed funds check, we’ll play paper games; I'll deposit the
certified check and then take my other
money out." and hung up. Yes, I was terse, but that's it.
Done with my
construction business for the day, I go home and get ready to go to the range to
see what business is going on there. I
planned to stop at the bank on the way and see how much of my own money this
woman would be so kind as to let me have. I loaded up my range bag and, already
carrying nearly $2000 on me and an endorsed certified check in the amount of
$13,000, head to the bank and from there I was headed to the range. I had 3 guns
in my bag and yes, I was carrying a .45 concealed with me.
Boy, did I have a surprise waiting for me, after which life would never
be the same again, because of some jealous, malicious, evil woman who didn’t
like me, my success or my guns. She had the arbitrary power to choke my business
and she was darn well going to show me who was boss - and who controls the money
I earned.
I drove to the bank,
and driving an SUV that has no lockable compartments, I took my range bag in
with me. I went to the desk with the
deposit slips to start this unnecessary paperwork hassle and she came up behind
me and told me, “We’ve frozen all your accounts, won’t honor the checks
you’ve written, and you can have your money back next week”.
Good set-up. She put
me out of business right there without any reason or warning. What I didn’t
know is that she had made up a reason, and had also set things up to get me
arrested. She knew from previous experience and from our phone call that I was
carrying a significant amount of cash and a certified check I expected to cash
also, that I carry a gun when I do carry
cash, and she had already called the police with her made up and dramatically
overblown story. When I walked into the bank, I’ve since been told, she
pressed the silent alarm as soon as I came in. Expecting me to “lose it”
upon her closing my business like that, she figured I would make a scene and the
cops would get me for something. Instead, I simply asked what I was supposed to
do with an endorsed certified check. She shrugged with an “I don’t know or
care” look. “OK,” I said. “Who will give me my money back - and when?”
She told me her “security officer” was handling it. I asked if I could talk
to him, and she asked me if I would like her to page him. Of course I said
"yes", so we moved over to her desk and she dialed the phone, to whom
I do not know. (This is all on the bank video I now have in my possession.)
While waiting for a
return call, I asked her how she could try and run a bank this way. A few
minutes passed while I was basically stalled while she waited for police to
arrive, and while in the middle of a sentence, I was grabbed from behind. I,
naturally, pulled away, but being inside the bank I didn’t feel an immediate
need to take any defensive action other than to see who it was, so all I did was
simply turn around a bit startled, and that is all. When I turned, I saw it was
a lone cop, (on a bank alarm call one guy comes in without a gun even drawn?),
so I stopped. He then proceeded to throw me down and said “Now
you’re under arrest!” While
down on the ground, another officer who I’ve known for 20 years from another
department comes into the bank, I say something that conveys a plea or a
vouching for me as the upstanding citizen he knows me to be, and he says, “Hey,
not in my jurisdiction. I’m just here to do my banking”.
Then 2 more cops from
the local department come in, join in the fun of doing their arrest routine and
haul me off to jail - where I was harassed for nearly 4 hours before I was
allowed to call my attorney. My attorney was on a retainer, and I'd been
asking for him from the moment I realized what was being done to me - and how
Real it all was. (That was my
standard answer to their questions: “I want to call my attorney.”)
Then they started to
get ugly. (Well, yes, throwing me down on the ground without ever
addressing me at all when I posed no threat, showed no signs of hostility, held
no weapons...yes, that was ugly. But I mean UGLY.) I’m strip
searched, given a rag to put on (in November, in Cleveland) and a pair size of
12 plastic sandals to trip over (no socks of course). After an hour or 2 of this
they turn me over to the detectives. Now these fellows were very
forthright. As they put it,
“You will give us
a statement, we will tell you what to write, and If you don't cooperate, you
can expect to have your truck "snow-flaked".
Then we’ll let you call
your attorney from the lock-up.”
Well, I gave them
their statement, added a footnote that some of this was “requested by
detectives Rich and Ray”, and told them in writing that the woman at the bank
said I threatened to get her with a shotgun. They told me to apologize in the
statement, explain my guns, and I don’t remember what else I was basically
ordered to say and do, but it was like a living nightmare. My attorney doesn’t
seem to have a problem with what I wrote, thank goodness.
Now comes 72 hours of
torturous treatment, for the judge did
make me sit until Monday afternoon. Almost 72 hours to the minute.
Now if you’ve never
been the object of cops having fun with a felony bust in the local pokey, then
you just don’t know what fear tactics and various types and degrees of abuse
can do to your soul, but let me tell you, it ain’t pretty. I will be frank
with you here (mature audiences only). I lost weight. Therefore, being sedentary
for 3 days it is obvious I didn’t get enough food. You are given 24 oz. of
liquid. Any other water you wish may be had from the one-piece sink/toilet
arrangement that has been defecated and urinated on from top to bottom. The food
caused my rectum to bleed for a week after I was let out. You are given a
blanket in literal shreds that I nearly choked on when I fell asleep. Not that
you get to sleep. You are routinely awakened throughout the night so that by the
end of 3 days you better have an attorney speak to the judge for you at the bond
hearing, because deliberate sleep deprivation makes your thinking fuzzy. They
give you an “instruction manual” that says you are required to bathe, but you
are not allowed to bathe, so at the end of your little stay in their can, you
stink. This same manual states, “If you cannot read this, please ask one of
the officers to read it to you”. No kidding, it really says that. A second
blanket was out of the question, November in Cleveland or not. My pets are given
better living conditions. If this is what happens to a person merely accused of
a passive, non-violent crime is
treated, well, in this case I am considered guilty until proven innocent. The
burden of proof that I was “reasonable and prudent” is on me. The State
doesn’t have to prove anything. I
guess they feel they can put you in a cold damp cell like that since you’re
already guilty.
Then came the bond
hearing. Charges were for “CCW, inciting panic, impeding a police officer and
improper handling of a firearm.” I was
not charged with aggravated menacing, resisting
arrest or any local prohibition. I was released on cash bond for the
“impeding” charge, the CCW charge - on my own recognizance. Violent guy
here, right?
When I got home I
showered for an hour and watched the filth run off me. I have a slightly better
understanding of what women have to say about trying to wash the filth from them
after a rape and showering for hours.
Since that time I
have taken days of my time in various court appearances. Legal fees have exceed
$20,000 and we have yet to go to trial. 2 trials will be held. The CCW is a
felony and handled in County court, and the other charges are misdemeanors and
will be tried in the local court. No
plea bargains, we are going to have jury trials. No one will even consider
dropping any charges. And the lady at the bank didn’t even work there another
week.
The only evidence we
have seen in the discovery process has been the bank videos. All other
“evidence” will be by witness statements. We are told that
“there are no
phone recordings from the police of any of the banks calls, nor are there
dispatch tapes from the incident. There is also no tape of my booking or
interrogation.”
My life is the hands
of the juries, the judge and my attorney. I hope you learn from my experience. GOD BLESS AMERICA !
KABA NOTE:
We've seen
recent news reports of citizens fighting in court in Ohio and finally finding
sympathetic American judges who understand and support their right to carry a
self-defense firearm. Garry's case needs support. His trial date is
confirmed for October 10 at 9am. Calling all
Ohio gun owners to familiarize yourself with this case and attend his trial in
support. Courthouse address: Cleveland Justice Center 23rd floor 1200
Ontario Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114. Judge Anthony O. Calabrese presiding.
Contact Gary at GSwirsky@KeepAndBearArms.com
to RVSP if you will PLEASE show up at his trial for moral support. (Public
interest in these cases does help.) Phone 1- 440-223-3201. If you
have any information that could possibly help Garry's attorney in this case, his
attorney can be reached here: Roger Synenberg 526 Superior Ave. # 222
Leader Bldg. Cleveland, OH 44114 Phone: (216) 781-0722, Fax: (216) 781-6010.