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  • Monday, May 29, 2006

     

    HOW DEEP IS THE CORRUPTION

    A man working for an Illegal Security Company, FIRES WARNING SHOTS!!!!!

    We have knowledge that this Security company has outstanding Complaints filed against it. Why has the DEPT OF STATE not taken any action to shut this company down. Has the Attorney General been Notified, or is the complaint just sitting in the back of someone's desk gathering dust.

    Where was this man trained ? NO LEGITIMENT COMPANY ISSUES any Directive for WARNING SHOTS.

    FIRING YOUR WEAPON IS RESTRICTED to those situations in which DEADLY PHYISCAL FORCE is JUSTIFIED, as cited under PENAL LAW article 35.00.

    Where did he get his CERTIFICATION to be an ARMED GUARD. WHO DOES HE REALLY WORK FOR?????

    See part of the STORY below:

    Sunday, May 28, 2006

    A tavern security guard faces charges after, firing warning shots into the air, city police said.

    Husni M. Azzam, 24, of Clay, was charged with prohibited use of a firearm, a misdemeanor, said Sgt. Tom Connellan, a police spokesman.

    Officers were sent to the 300 block of South Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday. Between 150 and 200 people had gathered on the sidewalk and in the parking lot near the B&B Lounge, 310 South Ave., Connellan said. Several fights were under way on the sidewalk and in the parking lot. One arriving officer heard two shots fired, Connellan said.

    "It was the worst day of my life," Azzam said "I thought I was going to get jumped."

    Azzam, an armed, uniformed private security guard, said he was hired three months ago to patrol the parking lot on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.

    Azzam, said he called the 911 Center for help. "I need cops as soon as possible," he said he told the call takers.

    Azzam said he feared he would be pulled into the fights, and somebody would take his gun. At that point, he drew the weapon, for which he has a valid permit, police said, and fired two shots straight up into the air.

    He said. "I had to do it," he said. "I had no other choice."

    Police found two spent shell casings for the .40-caliber handgun near the curb at the edge of the parking lot, Connellan said.

    Azzam was taken to the Public Safety Building and later released on an appearance ticket. He is to return to Syracuse City Court June 8, reports said.

     

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