Anti-gun (MMM) activist arrested after firearm found at home

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While I think the whole Illinois FOID requirement is bogus, it's nice to see one of the anti's get charged with violating one of the laws they support!

MMM Leader Arrested for Firearm Violation

Anti-gun activist arrested after firearm found at home

By JASON PISCIA
STAFF WRITER

A Springfield woman who began lobbying against gun violence after her son was shot to death in 2002 was arrested last week when police allegedly found an illegal gun and drugs in her home.

Annette "Flirty" Stevens, however, said Monday she's innocent, and the arrest is an attempt by police to get her to give up information about unsolved crime in the city.

The handgun, which had a scratched-off serial number, and drugs allegedly were discovered Friday morning inside Stevens' home in the 2500 block of South 15th Street. Authorities said they obtained a search warrant for the residence as part of an ongoing investigation of a recent series of drive-by shootings. No one has been hurt in the gunplay.

Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives assisted in the search.

Although police declined to get into specifics, Stevens has a "close connection" with one of two feuding groups involved in the shootings, Lt. Rickey Davis said Monday.

Stevens, 47, who is free on bond, admitted she does know some of the people allegedly involved in the drive-by shootings. But she said she only knows them because her interest in stopping gun violence - sparked by the shooting death of her son Jericko Clark, 20, on July 13, 2002 - has her in the neighborhoods talking to the youths.

She said the police wrongly believe she is the ringleader of the shootings, and they think she has information to solve those cases, as well as others, including the December murder of Andre Ayers, 22, who was shot as a procession of cars wound through the city's east side.

"This is a blatant attempt to try and undermine me," she said Monday night. "... They can't solve these crimes, and I'm familiar with these individuals, so they're going after me because I socialize with all of them."

Davis said detectives working on the drive-by cases - which already have resulted in four arrests - began taking a closer look at Stevens after her name came up in interviews with witnesses and informants.

"Basically, she has a close connection with individuals that have been involved in one side of these two groups that are feuding," Davis said, declining to elaborate.

After finding the handgun and drugs, police arrested Stevens at her job.

Stevens said she believes the search warrant was obtained illegally. She said no drugs were found in her home. And as for the gun, she admits to having it in the house. But she said it belonged to her son. She didn't find it until six or seven months after he died. Not knowing what to do with it, she wrapped it up, put it in a drawer and forgot about it.

Contacted later, Davis said he had no comment on Stevens' statements.

Since her son's death, Stevens has become involved in the anti-gun-violence movement. She helped establish and is president of a Springfield chapter of the Million Mom March, an organization that aims to prevent gun violence.

Last fall, she appeared with other anti-gun advocates at a Statehouse news conference to urge federal officials to renew a ban against semiautomatic assault weapons.

Jonathan Lackland, Midwest regional director of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the march's partner organization, said he was shocked to hear about Stevens' arrest.

He wished to withhold comment on the case until he learned more about it, but he did say he knew Stevens was dedicated to the cause.

"I know Miss Stevens, and I know her character," Lackland said. "I know after the death of her son, it really prompted her to jump full force into activism in terms of gun-violence prevention.

"She has been a staunch supporter of gun-violence-prevention measures," Lackland added. "She has lived by (the theme of) 'I don't want anyone to go through the pain and misery I have gone through. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.'"

Stevens has not been formally connected to any crime directly related to the drive-by shootings. But Friday's discoveries could lead to her being charged with defacing the identification marks on a handgun, manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance and having no valid firearm owner's ID card, police said.
 
Hoist on her own petard, eh? Poetic justice is the best kind!
"This is a blatant attempt to try and undermine me," she said Monday night. "... They can't solve these crimes, and I'm familiar with these individuals, so they're going after me because I socialize with all of them."
Meaning she has specialized knowledge of individuals suspected of violent crimes, but will not co-operate with the police in solving them, yet wants to disarm everyone?
Hmm, disarm all the sheeple, but obstruct justice? Sounds like a criminals wish list. Especially since she was "holding" a firearm in violation of the laws she supported? In violation of the laws she wants passed? Rosie O'Donut, pass you hypocrite crown over! We have a winnah!!!!!
 
this is a rare treat you don't see all that often... makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. hypocrites. :barf:
 
Is that considered "ironic"?

I like how the gun they found had the serial numbers scratched off of it. [sarcasm]But she is the victim in all this. Had the laws she wanted passed were passed no doubt she would not have been able to acquire a gun like that. It is a shame. A darn shame. :( [/sarcasm]



Loser :neener:
 
I can give her the benefit of the doubt in the legal issues (innocent until proven guilty, after all), and it is pleasantly ironic that she's in this situation. I would be very curious to hear about any public statements from MMM (or whoever they are now) about this case.

It would seem to me that if they say anything at all, it would have to be a statement of non-support for the person, otherwise the organization becomes (publicly) hypocritical.
 
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It sounds like her son was involved in serious crimes and may have been a member of a gang. In other words her son got what he deserves.

The woman should have gotten rid of the gun when she found it.

-Bill
 
Okay, she's an activist who campaigns to take guns away from others, in order to fight "gun violence"... but she is associating with gang bangers, and refusing to assist police with vital information to stop drive-by shootings done by these same people?

Whisky

Tango

Foxtrot? :scrutiny:
 
you know in recent years, nutballs cut from the same cloth have done things as bizarre as vandalizing their own cars and burning crosses in their own yards so that they can blather on about racism and whatnot.

the only way this can get better is if the police find she was actually helping organize these driveby shootings where "no one was injured" in order to scare people.

in other words, if MMM is directly or indirectly responsible for these drive by shootings

man, that would rock.
 
Nightfall, if the gangsters couldn’t have guns, they would go back to being good little boys. Don’t you know that?

~G. Fink, with sarcasm of course
 
Sorry, no compassion for her...

This is too hilarious.

I like how the bible puts it:
Ps 10:2 The wicked in his pride does persecute the humble: let the wicked be taken in the devices that they have imagined.

Ditto on she didn't know what to do with it? And she forgot she had it? Sounds like she is unqualified to work for MMM then.

Ditto to whm1974, dasmi, Nightfall.

Okay, 'nuff said.
 
Stop being so hard on the poor woman, She was obviously well-intended. She undoubtedly felt that if she disposed of her son's (illegally defaced) gun in any way, it might find its way onto the streets and into the hands of one of her late son's unfortunate associates, to become involved in yet more violence against America's youth. Thus, by keeping it wrapped up in a dresser drawer, she was only trying to prevent its being used for violence.

:barf:
 
It seems that after her son got offed she decided to take up the family business.

Illegal gun with no serial number - $75
5 grams of crack - $200
An anti being caught with said gun and crack - Priceless
 
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