Wife's boss has a son who's a CPA, whom I'll call Junior.
Junior lives in CT, and has a valid CT firearms license for his revolver.
Junior goes to the range, gets done, puts the revolver in the trunk of his car.
Life happens, stuff goes in and out of the trunk, but revolver stays put.
Some time later, Junior gets a call to go to the Boston branch, and while in Boston, the car gets stolen.
Junior reports the vehicle theft, but can't recall if he took the revolver out of the trunk, and so he tells BPD there may be a loaded gun in the car.
He gets home, looks in the safe, no revolver; he reaches out to BPD to so inform them.
Vehicle is recovered outside of Boston, revolver is still in the trunk.
Junior has contacted an attorney (I have no idea what firm) and will be going to an arraignment in a few days time.
So here's a guy who's got a very good job, has no priors for anything, and has a valid CT firearms license, and just forgot there was a gun in the trunk and has been very upfront with the BPD the entire time.
We can all agree Junior's really not smart at all for leaving a loaded gun in the trunk.
How screwed is he?
Junior lives in CT, and has a valid CT firearms license for his revolver.
Junior goes to the range, gets done, puts the revolver in the trunk of his car.
Life happens, stuff goes in and out of the trunk, but revolver stays put.
Some time later, Junior gets a call to go to the Boston branch, and while in Boston, the car gets stolen.
Junior reports the vehicle theft, but can't recall if he took the revolver out of the trunk, and so he tells BPD there may be a loaded gun in the car.
He gets home, looks in the safe, no revolver; he reaches out to BPD to so inform them.
Vehicle is recovered outside of Boston, revolver is still in the trunk.
Junior has contacted an attorney (I have no idea what firm) and will be going to an arraignment in a few days time.
So here's a guy who's got a very good job, has no priors for anything, and has a valid CT firearms license, and just forgot there was a gun in the trunk and has been very upfront with the BPD the entire time.
We can all agree Junior's really not smart at all for leaving a loaded gun in the trunk.
How screwed is he?