Thursday, October 13, 2005

Keeping TABs On Things

The Brookline TAB brings us an update today on that reprehensible piece of garbage, Daniel O'Leary, who's been posing as a law enforcement officer in the Town of Brookline.

Hearing to trigger answer on gun license

Five months after Brookline police were supposed to determine if a United State Army lieutenant is a resident here, the cops still don't have an answer.

Though U.S. Army Lt. Kang Lu owns property in town and is a registered Brookline voter, Lu has been waiting since May to have Police Chief Daniel O'Leary determine if he meets the residency requirements to hold a Brookline gun license.

On Tuesday, a judge gave O'Leary one more week to decide whether Lu, who is serving in the U.S. Medical Corps in Washington, is a Brookline resident.

Though neither O'Leary nor Lu were present at a court hearing Tuesday, attorneys for both men appeared, and agreed that O'Leary would now decide the status of Lu's residency by Oct. 18.


And I thought I had a tough time getting licensed here in Meninostan.

Some free advice for Lieutenant Lu: sell the condo in Brookline, dissolve all your financial ties to the Commonwealth, and enjoy life in the shall-issue state of Washington.