UK ARRESTS Man Over U.S. Gun Picture — Is This America’s Future?

Published on December 2, 2025
Duration: 2:57

This video discusses the arrest of a British IT consultant in the UK for posting a picture of himself legally shooting firearms in the US on LinkedIn. The speaker, Colion Noir, argues that this arrest highlights the dangers of governments overreaching their power and punishing individuals for actions that are legal in other jurisdictions, potentially infringing on fundamental rights like freedom of expression and the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

A British IT consultant was arrested in the UK for posting photos of himself legally shooting guns in the US on LinkedIn. The arrest, reportedly for potentially offending others, highlights concerns about government overreach and the erosion of rights, contrasting with the protections offered by the US Second Amendment.

Chapters

  1. 00:05British IT consultant arrested in UK
  2. 00:34Arrested for hurting someone's feelings
  3. 01:14Second Amendment protects everything
  4. 01:41FAFO collection and Blackout wireless earbuds
  5. 02:16The man was arrested on August 24
  6. 02:43Law enforcement or harassment?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was a British IT consultant arrested in the UK?

A British IT consultant was arrested in the UK after posting pictures of himself legally shooting guns in the United States on LinkedIn. The arrest was reportedly due to concerns that the image might offend others, rather than any violation of UK law.

What is the significance of the Second Amendment in this context?

The Second Amendment is highlighted as a protection of rights in the US. The video contrasts this with situations where governments may exert excessive power, leading to actions like the arrest of the IT consultant for an act legal in another country.

Was the arrest for a crime committed in the UK?

No, the arrest was for a picture taken legally in the United States. The justification for the arrest in the UK was reportedly the potential for the image to 'hurt someone's feelings,' not a breach of UK law.

What does the video suggest about law enforcement actions?

The video suggests that the actions taken against the IT consultant, including returning to arrest him after charges were dropped, constitute harassment and intimidation rather than legitimate law enforcement. It's seen as the state flexing its power.

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