Radical Judge Says: 2nd Amendment Does NOT Exist Here!

Published on April 23, 2024
Duration: 11:10

This video discusses a case in Brooklyn where a man was convicted on 13 firearms charges related to building his own firearms. The speaker highlights a judge's controversial statement that the Second Amendment "does not exist here" in New York, sparking debate about constitutional rights in restrictive jurisdictions. The case involves the ATF and NYPD, and touches upon the legalities of 'ghost guns' and unfinished firearm parts.

Quick Summary

In a Brooklyn case, a judge controversially stated, "Do not bring the Second Amendment into this courtroom. It does not exist here. You can't argue Second Amendment. This is New York." This remark was made during the trial of Dexter Taylor, who was convicted on 13 firearms charges for building his own firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Brooklyn Firearms Charges
  2. 00:50Judge's Controversial Statement
  3. 01:27Sponsor: Sportsman's Guide
  4. 03:10Dexter Taylor Case Details
  5. 04:41DA's Comments on Ghost Guns
  6. 07:46Judge's Remarks & Lawyer's Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Dexter Taylor convicted of in Brooklyn?

Dexter Taylor, a software engineer, was convicted on 13 firearms charges, including possession of a loaded weapon, for building his own firearms, such as pistols and AR-style rifles, using legally acquired parts.

What controversial statement did a New York judge make regarding the Second Amendment?

Reportedly, Judge Abena Darkeh stated, "Do not bring the Second Amendment into this courtroom. It does not exist here. You can't argue Second Amendment. This is New York," during the trial of Dexter Taylor.

What are 'ghost guns' in the context of firearms law?

'Ghost guns' typically refer to firearms assembled from kits or parts that lack serial numbers, making them difficult to trace. Their legality is a subject of ongoing debate and regulatory action, as seen in the Dexter Taylor case.

Which organizations were involved in the arrest of Dexter Taylor?

The arrest of Dexter Taylor was carried out by a joint task force involving the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the New York City Police Department (NYPD).

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