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Psycho Stu (Stuart Fjeld), the gun nut goes to the slammer.
-- Anonymous, October 31, 2001
I haven't heard of this person before, but if the article in todays RMN is correct, he either isn't the brightest bulb on the string or he wanted to be arrested. I don't know which.D
-- Anonymous, October 31, 2001
Reporter,Regardless of how you may feel personally about Stu and the facts of his arrest, is it really necessary to be LOL-ing about someone else's misfortune? It's just plain vicious.
I honestly hope you're never in a similar situation and have to experience your own venom on the way back.
Dan V.
-- Anonymous, October 31, 2001
Denver, I don't know what his old handle was. I think the only person he has told is Dennis.
Jimmy, I can't help but laugh. I love it when psycho, thieving, gun- totin' militia wannabes get popped. I'm sure his victim is pretty happy right about now too.
Oh, and you don't have to worry about me ever being in a similar situation. Those of us that don't do anything illegal have nothing to fear.
Now, I'd like to ask you this. Why is it you're standing up for someone of questionable character?
-- Anonymous, October 31, 2001
THIS IS NOT FUNNY. THE STORY NEEDS TO BE READ SO THAT PEOPLE CAN SEE THE TYPE OF PEOPLE THAT DENNIS OLSON THINKS ARE "WORTHY". DENNIS SIMPLY POSTS THE LINK KNOWING HOW FEW "BORDERLINE" PEOPLE WILL BOTHER TO LOOK IT UP AND ALSO KNOWING THAT THE "SYPMATHIZERS" WILL CHIME IN (CHANT ACTUALLY) WITH HINTS OF GOVERNMENT PERSECUTION AND THE USUAL PARANOIA AGAINST ANYTHING.NOT THAT THIS IS LOCAL POLICE AND ONCE UPON A TIME, THE GUN LOBBY WAS THE BIG SPONSOR OF "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL POLICE" WHICH WAS A WORTHY EFFORT WHICH SERVED AS A CLOUD BEHIND WHICH THE NUT CASES MADE FRIENDS FOR RADICALS LIKE THE MILITIAS AND WORSE. FIRST, DENNIS THE GROSS. THEN THE NEWS REPORT. IF YOU DO ANY "PRAYING" FOR THIS ZOMBIE, PRAY HE GETS SOME HELP SO HE CAN ESCAPE "FRUIT CAKES R. THEM" WITH SOME 12 STEP PROGRAM.
Dennis Olson
Chief Curmudgeon
Registered: May 2001
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1850Our Stu has been arrested! I just learned yesterday that Our own Stu has been arrested. I waited for confirmation before posting this. But since you can't keep news like this under wraps, I felt duty-bound to post the info.
I am so sorry for Stu. He's such a great guy.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/dr..._863728,00.html
Please pray for him...
EDIT: The discussion on adding staff has been ongoing, and had nothing to do with Stu's predicament. It just happened to coincide is all. (I know this sounds bogus, but it's true.)http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_863 728,00.html
Rocky Mountain News To print this page, select File then Print from your browser URL: http://www.rockymountainnews.com /drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_863728,00.html Mile High guard charged in theft
Man accused of taking Broncos items and having illegal guns; bail set at $50,000
By Lynn Bartels, News Staff Writer
Police found an array of weapons and ammunition in a van belonging to a Mile High Stadium guard suspected of stealing Broncos paraphernalia.Among the 27 weapons police confiscated Monday night were a handgun with a silencer and a Chinese SKS automatic rifle -- both illegal, Sgt. Tony Lombard said.
Stuart Fjeld, 38, of Aurora, is being held on $50,000 bail in the Denver city jail. He faces charges of theft and possession of a dangerous or illegal weapon, jail records show.
He also may face federal weapons charges, Lombard said.
Fjeld works for a company that provides security at the old stadium, but does not work for the Denver Broncos or any company associated with the new stadium, Invesco Field at Mile High, team and security officials said.
The Denver Broncos stored a number of items, including jackets, polo shirts and shoes, at a room in the old stadium, said Scott Bliek, security manager for Stadium Management Co., which manages Invesco Field for the stadium district.
Police were called Monday about items that were missing.
Lombard said the Broncos suspected an inside job, and during the investigation Fjeld's name was mentioned.
Police found his vehicle in the stadium parking lot and noticed Broncos clothing and an automatic rifle inside, Lombard said.
Police then found the guard and asked if he was armed. He said he was, so police searched him and found three weapons, Lombard said.
With Fjeld's consent, officers then checked his van and found 24 weapons, several thousand rounds of ammunition, fully loaded 30-round magazines and Talon bullets. Talon bullets peel back upon impact and create gaping wounds.
Police said they recovered numerous items belonging to the Broncos and Turner Construction, which helped build Invesco Field.
Contact Lynn Bartels at (303) 892-5327 or bartels@RockyMountainNews.com.
October 31, 2001
-- Anonymous, November 01, 2001
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL POLICE AND TURN BOLD OFF !!