The sun feels good, sips coffee, the only positive in this offering.
Meet Dexter
I am
A New York native; a father; a Data Engineer with almost 30 years in the software industry;
The founder of The Foundationist Society (www.futurerad.io);
A licensed Radio operator (Technician class);
A musician and studio owner;
A carpenter; a metalworker; an old-school analog electronics geek
(with a squeaky-clean criminal record).
BUT
The State of New York believes I’m a Dangerous Felon — because I’m also an gunsmith.
Because I quietly exercised my Second Amendment rights at home, building weapons and developing weapons-science and new hardware/software products, I was raided by an NYPD / ATF task force in April of 2022.
(At the time, I was a member in good standing of the Westside Rifle and Pistol Range in Manhattan.)
We’re fighting the case now. If I lose, I’m looking at 18 years in prison — but of course there is no guarantee that I’ll win.
4/24/24
Macomb County authorities urged parents Wednesday to secure their guns as a Warren father faces charges after his 8-year-old son accidentally shot himself in the face with the father’s unlocked and loaded gun.
Theo Nichols, 56, is the first person in Macomb County charged under Michigan’s new safe storage law.
His son, who police did not identify by name, was in “extremely critical” condition Wednesday at a Detroit hospital, Warren police said.
Nichols is charged with second-degree child abuse, a 10-year felony; firearm safe storage violation, a 10-year felony; possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, a five-year felony, and a misdemeanor firearm safe storage violation, according to the county prosecutor’s office.
You probably know the song, it’s a Celtic song, Macbeth came to mind
This country is so screwed up in so many ways