User Panel
A counterstrike kid, I KNEW THOSE KIDS WERE DANGEROUS!
Threatening people and buying every gun in counterstrike, EPIC FAIL and POSING. |
|
+1 I can see Chucky schummer , Toad Kennedy, Barbara Boxcutter aiming their gun grabbing rights trashing paws on our freedoms to use arfcom. 223SAINT |
|
|
funny you mention that: his email was [email protected] and "rellikmaet" = "team killer" backwards. very possibly a CounterStrike inspired name. |
|
|
Lets hope so. |
|||
|
I am old. What is Counter-Strike? A video game. |
|||||
|
yeah, it's a video game that had (has?) a cult following, especially in Asia. |
||||||
|
Wow, this kid is SERIOUSLY messed up!! I really hope he is never able to purchase a gun again.
I will take a moment to thank all those that helped take care of this matter, including the site staff that at times have to do a lot of searching to take care of problems like this. |
|
You don't have to be 21 to own a handgun in Florida?
18 is legal? |
|
It's legal here in Oregon. Still gotta be 21 to buy from a dealer, but FTF is GTG. |
|
|
Between the detective, and the writer they managed to include just about all the popular myths about aircraft shoot downs, thousands of rounds, multi AK ownership, etc. I am glad this sub species was owned, but the artifacts that remain are pulp fiction in the story on AP news website. |
|
what a total fucking nutbag
tLee, sorry you got drug into this, but you did good. |
|
this is not good and will effect everyone of us!
Fucking little cocksucker!! |
|
i might be taking a trip to FL. since the threat was made through IM to me i am not sure but might be part of the trial..
|
|
This will never go to trial...ASSHOLES like this always get a slap on the wrist and sent right back in to the community |
|
|
|
|||||
|
I see what you did there |
|
|
How did this Guy get the Pistols from the FFL Holder that received them ? or did he just do a FTF in Florida for ALL of the Hand Guns ?
I watched the news Clip and noticed they had Arfcom on their Computer Screen, but I am not sure if that is Good or Bad ? Thank You Bob |
|
I hope this guy gets some serious time in a PMITA prison, which I'm sure he won't, but I can dream.
I know it's already been said, but damn, he's got some nice guns. |
|
What is the age to own handguns in FL? That would affect the legality of a FTF transfer. Besides the Internet threats, and putting an ARFCOMmer's personal information on the Internet, what actual crime did this little retard do? The only thing I saw the media really focus on was "OMFG HE HAS A LOT OF GUNS" and the idiot cop they interviewed did nothing but make it worse. His threats only got brief mention. The story is about his guns and this is what concerns me. Again. |
|
|
Holy crap... up to no good, without a doubt. |
|
|
Accuracy International, .338 Lapua magnum I think, but might just be a .308. The fucker has excellent taste in weapons, that's for damn sure. |
|||
|
The crime is the internet threats, shit like that is a felony. |
||
|
Not unless he also aquired the AI muzzle break as well. |
|||||
|
Wow, busy little angry dude. Seems like has some real deep anger issue with American/White folks.
|
|
In FL you can own a handgun at 18. You have to get it through a private seller. You have to be 21 to but from an FFL. I really dont know how one would get all those guns, with out having to go through an FFL. I have seen some of his crap on Florida Shooters Network. All I can say is the folks in Homestead, Stay away from the AR15.com shirts for a while and carry it locked and loaded.
MAHA |
|
tag for future updates
Given that he was using Vietnamese and American surnames in addition to his real Chinese surname, I wonder if he didn't have some identity theft scheme too. |
|
This made it to Yahoo.Com's front page.
Article: news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080404/ap_on_re_us/weapons_cache Cops: Man threatens Va. Tech-like attack By KELLI KENNEDY, Associated Press Writer 32 minutes ago MIAMI - A 20-year-old with a weapons cache that included four AK-47s was arrested after threatening over the Internet to undertake a Virginia Tech-style massacre, authorities said Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT Oregon authorities learned of a March 25 Internet message allegedly posted by Calin Chi Wong in which he threatened to re-enact the Virginia Tech killings. Two days later, Homestead Police searched the home Wong shares with his parents and found the weapons in stacked on shelves in plain view, Detective Antonio Aquino said. Wong had 13 firearms in all, more than 5,000 rounds of ammunition, some that could pierce armor, and 100 rounds in a feeding clip with bullets "meant to take down aircraft or military machinery," Aquino said. He had hidden two AK-47s in his parents' closet, and his parents said the guns did not belong to them, Aquino said. Wong was charged with making written threats to kill or do bodily injury via the computer and bonded out for $7,500. Additional charges are pending, he said. It was not known whether he had a lawyer. A message left by The Associated Press at a phone number listed for Wong was not immediately returned Thursday evening. The phone at his employer, China King, rang unanswered. Homestead Police first noticed Wong when he went to the department in February to complain he had been robbed of $800 over the Internet after he ordered a gun online using his father's PayPal account. He told authorities he had called the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and other agencies about the issue. Aquino said Wong finally reached a boiling point when he posted the message saying he would re-enact the Virginia Tech massacre, in which student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people last year before turning the gun on himself. "After speaking to him and seeing his frustration, I believe that he had the potential to carry out some kind of threat," Aquino said. Wong felt isolated and cut off, authorities noted, saying he had been buying and selling guns for about two years and word was now getting around about Wong's age. Dealers stopped selling to him, and he was being banned from certain gun-sale Web sites. "I'm soon to the point to re-enact the whole event," Wong wrote under the name "thehumanabc," referring to the shootings last April at Virginia Tech. "This may not seem like a threat to you, but I'm sure others don't want to see it occur again. It should be a wake up call for All haters out there," according to an arrest report. Aquino said Wong told police that making the threat made him feel good because after "he had thousands of people on the Internet paying attention to him." But Wong also said he was just upset and frustrated and never actually planned a killing spree, Aquino said. But authorities also found a school book bag lined with bulletproof vests inside Wong's home, as well as two handguns. Wong is not in college, Aquino said. He graduated from an Oregon high school and attended a college for a year before moving in with his parents in Florida, authorities said. Wong said the weapons were an investment. "He says it's a lucrative business," Aquino said. "He said if Hillary Clinton wins she'll put a ban on assault rifles, and these assault rifles will be worth more in value." |
|
its 18 in texas as well, same as the majority of states |
|
|
Don't those run 3k or so? Where'd he get the money for this? Shit, man, giving chinese-Americans (and gunowners) a bad name. Thanks a lot, jerkhole. |
||
|
selling guns with out a ffl, for a profit? ? ? sounds like he is running a business with out the proper permits that is a no no |
|
|
on foxnews.com now
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,346292,00.html |
|
|
|
Good job shedding light on this deranged prick. Hopefully the authorities will run with this.
|
|
what a dumbass. he just added on a few years to hiw own sentence. |
||
|
Striker, anyway you arrange a meet with this guy for me? |
|||
|
I don't sell ammo. But I have no problem shipping to an FFL that I have checked out. If he had any of those guns transfered through an FFL the seller has nothing to worry about. As long as the guns were 100% legal. No 922 violations. |
|
|
no me |
|
|
i had the same experience with him but i know of others he acted crazy with he must be bipolar or something |
|
|
This guy has only been further insulted. To think he is harmless now without his firearms is a terrible mistake.
He has a record so he cannot get anything legal. But he sure as hell can get something now that he isn't in the concrete hotel. I doubt he has the ability to reach out but anyone in the immediate area better be on the look-out. He may be dumb but he is also crafty. Yes, his use of Vietnamese names might mean something...like he is ethnically Chinese but an immigrant from Vietnam. These ethnic Chinese are typically shunned here by the ethnic Vietnamese and as they don't speak any Chinese dialect, they are true outsiders. Not as much as the Hmong but along those lines. He probably saw the allure of life here and wanted a piece of it. Now that the dream is gone, his rage is against any American he can connect to his problems. |
|
Could be. From what I have seen, he has some dissociative disorders, possibly from his infatiuation with video games (screen name, firearms list) and character emulation. |
||
|
good job shedding light on this dipshit, too bad this will still come back as bad on gun owners as a whole now that the media has a hold of it
-Mike |
|
Well I just checked through my sales list through the usernames and it appears I did in fact sell some ammo to him
|
|
You mean the OP of this thread? ETA: in the video, it says an Oregon Police Officer was worried and called this in.... I thought it was the OP who called it in.... I know that the interview... what little they aired, was the OP right? I am confusED. |
||
|
No, the Homestead Cheif that said something about bullets that will take down planes. The phone interview was fine. |
|||
|
I don't like how the news reported that the nutcase was "plotting" an VATech-style massacre.
He made threats, but honestly I don't see that as "plotting". A plot has more substance than threats. I do think that it was right to go bust the dude for making those threats. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.