
Chief Paudert's story
On May 20th, 2010 in West Memphis, Arkansas, Sergeant Brandon Paudert and Officer Bill Evans were patrolling I-40, watching for signs of drugs on the move through their jurisdiction. When Evans spied a white minivan with unusual Ohio license plates, he pulled the van over at the exit near Mile Marker 275, and called his partner for backup. Safety came first, and in the dangerous world of drug trafficking, there is no such thing as a routine stop.
Inside the white minivan, a 16-year-old boy named Joseph Kane remained in the passenger seat, while his father, Jerry, age 45, stood in front of the police SUV and argued with the officers. There was a tussle, and Jerry Kane pushed Officer Evans into a roadside ditch. The boy quickly emerged from the minivan with a loaded AK-47 and aimed at Evans. The officer put one hand on his pistol, and held the other up to the boy as if to signal "Stop." The boy shot Evans several times and turned his attention to Paudert, who took cover behind the police vehicle.
From 'Sovereign' Citizen Kane, by J.J. MacNab, read the whole story here.
Since then, Chief Paudert has been speaking to law enforcement audiences all over North America
Chief Paudert was the Chief of Police in West Memphis when his son Brandon and his partner Officer Bill Evans were killed. In this webinar presentation, Chief Paudert delivers the same presentation as he does on the road. He bravely retells the story of what happened in May two years ago and passionately communicates the dangers of the sovereign citizen movement and gives his recommendations for how law officers can protect themselves in the event they confront sovereigns in the course of their duties.
This 90 minute presentation includes 60+ minutes of the Chief's presentation and time for Q & A.
Price is $49, per Internet connection. Credit cards only.
