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  • USN CHIEF
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Nov 2007
    • 11540

    Police Chief of Blue Lake, CA arrested..

    Did not find anything posted on this yet.. Sucks to be him

    The head of the Blue Lake force is accused of drugging and assaulting his wife.


    Police chief's arrest is a major jolt to sleepy Northern California community of Blue Lake
    The head of the tiny police force, accused of drugging and sexually assaulting his wife, collected enough guns at headquarters to arm a small platoon. He also allegedly kept unregistered guns at home.

    BLUE LAKE, Calif. -- Just beyond the reach of the North Coast fog, this little community of 1,150 basked until recently under the protection of a police force of just four officers.

    Four officers packing 31 submachine guns

    The Blue Lake police force was armed on a par with a big-city SWAT team. And no Blue Lakers knew until Police Chief David Gundersen's life began to very publicly unravel.

    In February, Humboldt County sheriff's deputies arrested Gundersen on suspicion of crimes in his own bedroom. Prosecutors have charged him with 33 counts, alleging that the chief repeatedly drugged his wife, a Blue Lake police sergeant, and forced her to have nonconsensual sex.

    As investigators dug deeper into his private life, they discovered Gundersen's guns.

    At home, he had a weapons cache that included a machine gun and a James Bond-style pistol with a silencer, both unregistered. At police headquarters, he had enough weaponry to arm a small platoon.

    Gundersen, 53, advertised his love of guns on a MySpace page for "Gundy Bros," with a photo of a machine gun, the words "LIVE, LAUGH . . . LOVE" and the offer of "Weapon Systems/Sales and Services." In all, investigators seized 111 weapons -- nearly a quarter of them from his home.

    The chief behind bars, the police force mothballed, City Hall under fire -- this was a seismic scandal for a bucolic town tucked peacefully in the Humboldt County redwoods.

    But Blue Lake is handling it with a mix of civic reflection and gallows humor.

    Some residents are talking of running a whole new slate of council candidates. A local playwright is using Gundersen's submachine guns as a plot line in his next production. At the venerable Logger Bar, a stand-up comedian lobbed one-liners about high-powered weapons and sleeping pills ("Honey, isn't it time for your nightcap?").

    "This is like trying to picture Barney Fife with a submachine gun," said Al Clark, owner of Blue Lake Video.

    The town that Dave Gundersen was hired to protect is a sleepy place five miles up Trinity Scenic Byway from the coast. The old lumber mill sits rusting. Today the biggest businesses are Mad River Brewing Co. and a nearby Indian casino. With plentiful sun and warmer temperatures than at the coast, Blue Lake residents include retirees, artist types and commuters to Humboldt State University in nearby Arcata.

    Gundersen arrived in 1999 after a short run in nearby Trinidad and a controversial stint in the high desert city of Adelanto, where he was accused of theft (police union leaders attributed it to small-town politics).

    In Blue Lake, he made an immediate impression.

    No one thought the town had much crime until he arrived. But the chief bombarded the City Council with statistics showing an increase in vehicle break-ins, burglaries and other property crimes. City leaders now figure he was inflating the numbers to justify a ballooning budget, Councilwoman Karen Barnes said.

    Detractors say they never liked his style.

    "He wasn't the warm and fuzzy kind of small-town cop most wanted," Councilwoman Marlene Smith said.

    "He's a classic passive-aggressive kind of guy -- the type to smile and then stab you in the back," said Michael Fields, artistic director of Dell'Arte International, a critically lauded local theater company and performing arts school.

    Gundersen drew Fields' ire by calling the company's annual summer festival an unwelcome police headache. The police force also took to stopping the school's foreign-born students on the street, a practice Fields saw as racial profiling.

    Dave Beebe, 59, got crosswise with the chief a couple of years ago over an improperly suspended driver's license. The county grand jury looked at Gundersen and his department's tactics, but nothing substantive came of it.
    Originally posted by tankerman
    I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
    Originally posted by Douglas711
    Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.
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    hill billy
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    • Mar 2008
    • 2895

    What size, exactly, is a small platoon? ISn't a platoon, a platoon?
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    • #3
      tmuller
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 1839

      What a tool...
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      • #4
        FEDUPWBS
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2006
        • 2187

        Guilty until proven innocent. This is old news but you can bet the truth is nothing like it reads. Ill bet there is a nasty divorce involved here. How many F/A guns do the liberal gun grabbers think a LEA should posses? Why was the DOJ or ATF not involved? Ask questions, this stinks.
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        • #5
          Linh
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 1246

          There are 7.75 submachine gun per officer. Man that's more than the military. The most I've seen was two. I'm all pro gun but this idiot needs to stay in jail for breaking the gun laws and beating/raping his wife.

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          • #6
            dustoff31
            Calguns Addict
            • Apr 2007
            • 8209

            Originally posted by hill billy
            What size, exactly, is a small platoon? ISn't a platoon, a platoon?

            If they collected 111 weapons, that's more like 2 platoons, or a company (-).
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            • #7
              USN CHIEF
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Nov 2007
              • 11540

              I really don't see nothing wrong with 4 officer's packing 31 submachine guns.. This story really, really stinks... IMHO, I think that having more guns is better than not having enough...
              Originally posted by tankerman
              I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
              Originally posted by Douglas711
              Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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              • #8
                Linh
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 1246

                Though I agree they should have as many guns as they want. The problem is spending the public money on it. I think that's a BIG waste of the taxpayer dollars paying for these weapons.

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                • #9
                  rivviepop
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 2528

                  Originally posted by hill billy
                  What size, exactly, is a small platoon? ISn't a platoon, a platoon?
                  A small platoon would be like 4 squads of 4 or 5, a large platoon would be 5 squads of 6 or 7 people. The difference between 16 persons and 35 persons - the word platoon just means an organizational structure, typically of people performing the same (or complementary, such as headquarters/supply/armorer combined in one platoon) function.

                  The size of a platoon depends on mission and functionality - an Infantry battery with little vehicular support needs very few people in a maintenance platoon, but an air defense battery with trucks, launchers and so forth need a lot more people in that same type of platoon to maintain the additional gear.

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                  • #10
                    Riodog
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1127

                    Originally posted by Linh
                    Though I agree they should have as many guns as they want. The problem is spending the public money on it. I think that's a BIG waste of the taxpayer dollars paying for these weapons.
                    IIRC the last article published on this incident it was stated that the guns were those offered by other depts., the military, etc. I don't think the taxpayers paid for them this time around although I imagine WE DID in the beginning.
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                    • #11
                      CalNRA
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 8686

                      Originally posted by USN CHIEF
                      I really don't see nothing wrong with 4 officer's packing 31 submachine guns.. This story really, really stinks... IMHO, I think that having more guns is better than not having enough...
                      so chief, how many submachine guns do you own?
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                      This is not rocket surgery.

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                      • #12
                        Knight
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 1723

                        Blue Lake is about a 5 min. drive from where I live. There's a lot of misinformation here, but bottom line:

                        - The charges will be thrown out/case will be dismissed once the court finds out that the evidence on the rape was illegally obtained.

                        - Submachine guns were acquired by the dept. through various offers from local LE agencies and through some wonky Homeland Security program. From what I know, the dept. didn't spend money to acquire them.

                        My source is someone who used to work with the Humboldt County District Attorney's office. I don't want to get into too much detail about the nature of the evidence, as I am not 100% sure about the specifics, but I do remember that it had to do with a recorded phone conversation between the Police Chief's ex-wife and current wife.

                        By the way, our DA (Paul Gallegos) is a total moron who was essentially elected because he promised to not go after pot growers. Based on his past handling of big cases there is no way he could get a conviction out of this case, even if the illegal evidence was admissible.
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                        • #13
                          duenor
                          Vendor/Retailer
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 4617

                          I have no problem with CIVILIANS, let alone cops, owning 31 subguns. Hell, I want one myself. I just can't afford one.

                          But a four man cop dept doesn't need 31 subguns. And the public DEFINITELY shouldn't be paying for more guns than the cops can even physically use (even if they double fisted every cop).

                          4 would great.. 8 would be cool... 10 would accomodate new guys... but 31?? unless they were accumulated over, say, 20 years...
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                          • #14
                            1911su16b870
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                            • Dec 2006
                            • 7654

                            Originally posted by hill billy
                            What size, exactly, is a small platoon? ISn't a platoon, a platoon?
                            IIRC a platoon is 2 to 16 people.
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                            • #15
                              Saigon1965
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                              Humboldt = lots of dope growers = lots of guns.

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