Source: Bowers’ Gun Wasn’t Loaded

February 18th, 2013

More details are emerging in what has to be one of the most foolish moves by a Buccaneer in a long time.

Per the New York Post, Da’Quan Bowers’ gun arrest today was at a US Air ticket counter but the “loaded” gun wasn’t really loaded.

A muscle-bound NFL lineman was busted at LaGuardia Airport today for packing a loaded .40 caliber Smith & Wesson pistol.

Da’Quan Bowers – a second-year defensive end for the Tampa bay Buccaneers – was arrested at 11 a.m. at a US Air ticket counter as he was about to board a plane for North Carolina.

Sources believe Bowers arrived in New York with the gun on Friday, and was carrying the piece and a clip with eight rounds in a carry-on bag.

“The two of them were in the same bag, under the law it’s considered a loaded gun,” the source said.

Joe gets tight gun laws, but calling a weapon loaded when it’s not ridiculous. What next? Could Joe claim he fornicated with Rachel Watson when Joe and she only shook hands?

22 Responses to “Source: Bowers’ Gun Wasn’t Loaded”

  1. Kevin Says:

    I do not believe NY state law makes any distinction between a loaded gun and a gun that is CAPABLE of being loaded. That means that even if he was carrying the gun in an approved case, if the clip was in there with it, he’d still have been arrested.

  2. PRBucFan Says:

    Like I just said, in the previous thread…

    Bowers is the very definition of a Buccaneer man I’d be very very very surprised if this was anything but an honest mistake. He’s a good kid with very high character.

  3. 4everBucsFan Says:

    That could have been really serious, not that this isn’t.

  4. Capt. Tim Says:

    So- the gun does not have any ammunition in it, but because the clips are in the same state- it’s loaded.

    It’s why I Visit that state only when necessary.

    Don’t excuse Bowers. The Law is the Law. Just personally don’t like laws that seem designed to “trick” the law abiding, and protect those with criminal intent

  5. Raphael Says:

    It is the same as being loading….it takes 2seconds to put a clip in….DUH !

    Next people will want to carry box cutters on the plane…..what kind of dumbass doesn’t know this ???

  6. BigMacAttack Says:

    Liberals are destroying this country in leaps and bounds. Maybe they will wake up when there is nothing left for them to take or they run out of other people’s money. Obama or his Children don’t go anywhere without armed guards including their schools. It’s good enough for them but not for you.

  7. Nate Says:

    Okay new interview questions for nfl players should be would you bring a Gun on a airplane? Next question for freeman is it wise to shoot guns during the nfl season? Aka Hurt thumb.. Its sad but we may have to resort to this…

  8. Bucfan4life7 Says:

    I’d hate to say this but I think they lied about it being loaded because of this man’s color. The Justice department and the Court system are the most racist and bias part of this country.

  9. 4everBucsFan Says:

    Now, that Bowers may have just dodged that proverbial bullet in the chamber scenario, we can all take in that collective “sigh”. Not that there isn’t more to this story, it’s just I’m now convinced, it will get swept away with a few fiscally gifted handshakes.

    Move on folks, nothing to see here. …:)

  10. mark2001 Says:

    Joe…don’t leave us to speculate.

    Call Metcalf Law…one of those guys will tell you the exact way the law deals with this situation in NY, or could find out in a few minutes.

    Do you guys get much National news? NY is really paranoid about people from other states bringing guns in NY, circumventing their gun laws. I still hope that as he seems to have been forthright in his admission of having the weapon, that they reduce the charges.

    Raphael…true. Pick up, click, click and it is loaded. What, about 5 seconds at the most?

  11. mark2001 Says:

    4ever…read Joe’s entire story. In NY, it counts as loaded when the clip with bullets and gun are in the same vicinity. The only clarification was that it is viewed as such under the law, when truthfully the clip wasn’t in the gun. Here again, hope for lesser charges. No “handshake, wink wink” on this one. It isn’t Florida…it is New York and is public knowledge. People in NY will be watching.

  12. Macabee Says:

    The information I’m now getting is that Bowers took the gun in his carry-on and alerted the agent that the gun was there. The gun was not discovered by security. More info is sure to follow. In the meantime, it might be nice to know what the proper procedures are. Reading is fundamental!

    http://www.ammoland.com/2009/11/transporting-handguns-ammunition-on-commercial-airlines/#axzz2LIdy5NjO

  13. Nic Says:

    Take off your freakin Bucs glasses off for a second and stop acting like this isn’t a big deal. The man had the means to use a firearm at 30,000 feet, and should be held accountable. Had this been an everyday citizen, or god forbid an Arab *gasp* people would be calling for his head. You can say he’s a good kid and all this stuff but he made the worst mistake of his life today, and he needs to own it.

  14. Kevin Says:

    Nic – gotta call BS on your “The man had the means to use a firearm at 30,000 feet” comment. He checked into the airline and told them that he was traveling with a firearm in his checked luggage. That is certainly not boarding an aircraft, or even trying to get past security, with a weapon.

    Also, as I stated in an other thread, this is a fairly common occurrence in NY airports. The available facts indicate that he was following the standard airline rules. The issue is that the standard airline rules are not legal in NY.

  15. PRBucFan Says:

    Lol @ Nic

    That is all

  16. Reality Check Says:

    Ignorance of the law isn’t an excuse.

  17. Capt. Tim Says:

    BigMacAttack- you are exactly right.

    It’s obvious that the recent victims of these “Spree killers”, were selected because they were locations that legally forbid firearms. The lawless killers could attack these innocent people, with no fear of being confronted by force.

    You should always have the ability to defend yourself- especially when you are a Rich, famous, high profile target

    But you gotta be responsible- and know the laws.

    Hope this doesn’t end up ruining this fine young man’s life

  18. Adam Says:

    Think about stupid laws like this before you bash the NrA. It’s dumb legislation like this that they help fight against. A clip and a gun in the same duffel bag is LOADED?? what? The gun could slide into his belt buckle… The ammo gets caught on a shoelace…. The bullets spill right into the gun……..

  19. Capt. Tim Says:

    Adam- with ya 100% on that one

  20. Nic Says:

    Obviously, with the information that has come out since this article, my comment is grossly overblown. There is a huge difference between “carrying a loaded gun in your carry-on” and surrendering it of your own will, but this article made no mention of that. I appreciate you guys tearing my comment apart and talking down to me AFTER the situation became more clear.

  21. PRBucFan Says:

    No way around it

    lol @ Nic

  22. PRBucFan Says:

    That’s why you don’t go jumping to conclusions before you get the facts straight.