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May 31, 2020 06:24 PM UTC

Denver Police Seized Assault Rifles from Anti-Govt Gun Activists at Friday Night Protest

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  • by: Erik Maulbetsch

(This would seem to confirm the worst fears – Promoted by Colorado Pols)

During a vehicle search near the downtown Denver protest on Friday evening, police officers seized several military-style assault rifles from anti-government gun enthusiasts who call themselves “Boogaloo Bois.”

Most peaceful protesters had left downtown Denver by the time police searched a car that had been occupied by a group of young men, one of whom was wearing a military-style vest.

They found several semi-automatic assault rifles, numerous magazines and other weapons in the trunk.

CPR reporter Allison Sherry tweeted an image of the seizure:

Chevy McGee, a 20-year-old anti-government gun enthusiast who lives in Fort Collins, claims to own some of the weapons.

In a May 30 Facebook post, McGee shared the same image, writing, “Shout out to Denver PD for stealing our shit last night. None of this left the trunk of our car, and they said they had reasonable suspicion because someone called that’s why they searched it. They cuffed us and let us go after 30 minutes.”

McGee also alleges in the Facebook protest that the officers told him someone called the police after seeing one of his group wearing a military-style plate-carrier vest, which allows the wearer to add ballistic protection. McGee states that neither he nor his associates open-carried their rifles.

“Open carry is illegal in Denver and we did not have enough guys to open carry so I don’t wanna hear it,” wrote McGee on Facebook.

McGee’s Facebook account “NotChevyMcGee” appears to have replaced his previous account using his correct name. It was from that older account that McGee made news earlier this month.

CBS Denver featured a portion of McGee’s May 1 livestream as part of its report on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s arrest of his associate Brad Bunn for possessing pipe bombs.

McGee and Bunn were among a group of gun rights activists who intended to open-carry firearms at the state Capitol during the May Day “Reopen Colorado” protest. Open carrying is illegal in Denver, but they hoped to have so many armed supporters that police officers would decline to enforce the law.

Their plan fell apart due to the FBI and Larimer Sheriff’s raid on Bunn’s house the morning of the May 1 rally.

McGee, who describes Bunn as “one of our boys,” claims he was then followed by law enforcement and, while still livestreaming, drives to his house, where he argues with his mother.

McGee describes himself as a “Boogaloo Boi,” which is a slang term for a gun activist who believes that armed conflict against the government —a “boogaloo”— is inevitable.

JJ MacNab, a fellow with the Program on Extremism at George Washington University and one of the nation’s leading expert’s on anti-government groups chronicled McGee’s livestream via Twitter. The video was deleted when McGee shut down his old Facebook account, but the Colorado Times Recorder was able to confirm the accuracy of MacNab’s description.

https://twitter.com/jjmacnab/status/1256374754035945474

During the course of the argument, McGee describes his rifle as having a short barrel, which is illegal unless the weapon is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). None of the rifles pictured in the Denver Police photo appear to have a short enough barrel to qualify for the ATF restrictions.

Along with his strong anti-police sentiment, McGee expressed his support for the George Floyd protesters and Black Lives Matter movement by posting a photo with signs in front of a Fort Collins police station on May 28.

He also livestreamed his participation in the Friday evening protest in Denver, which primarily consisted of offering water to other protesters and shouting profanity at police officers. No firearms are visible.

Reached for comment, McGee stated that their primary intention was to offer aid to other protesters.

“We wanted to go to help people- this was not a protest to open carry for us. Our main goal was to aid the injured. We both agreed this is not the time to try to carry, but we always keep our [guns & gear] in the trunk no matter what because the Constitution allows us to. We would love to eventually try to open carry in Denver but not for this protest.”

He objected to the Denver Police Department’s seizure of their firearms and other equipment: “they shouldn’t have taken anything because we committed no crime.” He claims that officers told them “long guns are prohibited in Denver, even in transportation.”

An email inquiry to the Denver Police Department about the incident was also not immediately returned. This post will be updated with any responses received.

In cities without open carry restrictions, such as Salt Lake City, Boogaloo supporters have attended similar protest this weekend while carrying rifles:

Asked specifically about his comment that his group wasn’t large enough to open carry, McGee declined to give a number of Boogaloo Bois he believes would be needed to open carry in violation of Denver’s ordinance. “We’re not talking about open carry right now, the issue is the Denver Police Department stealing from us.”

He concluded by saying, “I’m not a bad person, usually a peaceful guy that just wants freedom and liberty for everyone.”

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15 thoughts on “Denver Police Seized Assault Rifles from Anti-Govt Gun Activists at Friday Night Protest

  1. What a hellscape the livestream shows.

    Leave means leave. Whoever hangs out for when the fireworks start deserves whatever they get.

    Will these nimnus be up for felony charges? Will they have to give up all of their army toys and never have xmas again? 

      1. @Blackie: maybe so, maybe no. I was a radio DJ in college. Earlier today, I pulled up a hit from freshman year, which would have been fall, 1967: “Boogaloo Down Broadway,” by the Fantastic Johnny C. Even checked the lyrics.

        It was a black, soul, song all the way. 

        Regardless, the legitimate protests have been ending near the Mayor’s curfew time. The young punks and alt-right types come out after dark, sort of like the script for a bad vampire/zombie movie.

        1. Or the popularized version:

          Originally featured in the title of the poorly received 1984 dance film Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, the term refers to a type of dance move that arose out of funk and hip hop styles in the 1970s, popularized by the street dance team The Electric Boogaloos.

           

    1. “A few good men sociopaths”???!

      Today McGee is a living, breathing red flag . . .

      . . . Someday, with effort, McGee might reach his personal apex and make decent fertilizer.  That’s it.

  2. Since Fearless Leader wants to declare Antifa as a terrorist organization, I believe as a person who plays a lawyer on TV that the Fairness Doctrine requires him to do the same for Boogaloo.

    1. Fairness Doctrine…Schmairness Doctine. 

      Statutory law and the Constitution don't apply to the Orange Destruction, he don't care about no stinkin' doctrine. He, Donald the Inept, King of America, will tell you what is fair.

      Just remember…"MAGA loves the Blacks". 

      1. I am looking forward to walking around, chanting "MAGA loves the Blacks," and being greeted as a liberator. That is what would happen, true?

  3. Did anyone check the water that was being handed out?

    I don't want to be TOO suspicious, but I don't know of other altruistic gestures by the Alt-Right groups.

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