Los Angeles County Libertarian Examiner
The woman concerned about "FEMA Camps" who was arrested outside a military base in July 2009 and reportedly held for a "psych exam" was released on bail a few days later. Nancy Genovese of Quogue was arrested in the summer of 2009 outside an Air National Guard base at Gabreski Airport in Westhampton. [See my initial report at PrisonPlanet.com, "Armed Woman Reportedly Concerned About FEMA CAMPS Arrested In N.Y., Sent For Psych Exam"]. Genovese, who is described by conflicting media reports as both age 49 and 53 at the time of her arrest, was interviewed at her home after being bailed out of jail and had initially said the arrest was a misunderstanding.
At the time of her arrest, local news 27east.com reported that Genovese "had an XM-15 assault rifle and a shotgunboth registered and unloadedin her car, and an estimated 500 rounds of ammunition in her trunk." Ms. Genovese, who said "a chill went down her spine" when asked if she had any ties to Al Qaeda, faced a possible three months in jail if convicted.
The Suffolk County District Attorney's office eventually dropped the third-degree criminal trespassing charges in November 2009 but a spokesman defended the arrest, saying The Sheriffs Department did what they thought they had to do to protect public safety.
Genovese has filed two lawsuits, against Southampton Town and Suffolk County New York seeking unspecified compensation and punitive damages. She says Suffolk County Sheriffs Department called her a [article continues here...
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