He was still in uniform and driving a squad car...WarOnGuns correspondent Mack H calls my attention to an element missing from yesterday's observations.
When confronted, Boyle initially denied being in uniform.“I was in plain clothes. I did not have my badge with me. I did not have my gun with me. I did not have anything other than shorts and a T-shirt and my personal car,” Boyle told Deputy Paul Barta during an interview.
Lying to the "authorities" in the course of a criminal investigation is a crime--at least, of course, for non-"Only Ones."