Trayah, Reg <Reg.Trayah@vermont.gov> 7:32 PM (8 minutes ago) to DPS Unsubscribe VSP News Release-Incident STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERMONT STATE POLICE NEWS RELEASE CASE#: 19B300267 RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Lt. Reg Trayah STATION: Shaftsbury Field Station CONTACT#: 802-442-5421 DATE/TIME: December 1, 2018 INCIDENT LOCATION: Bennington, VT VIOLATION: Possession and Transportation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices (T13 v.s.a 4021) ACCUSED: Max B. Misch AGE: 36 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Bennington, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On January 25, 2019 the Vermont State Police began investigating an allegation that Max Misch had purchased large capacity ammunition feeding devices in violation of Title 13 v.s.a. 4021. On February 6, 2019 a search warrant was executed at Max Misch’s residence. Evidence supporting the above allegation was seized. This investigation led to the arrest of Max Misch and he was cited to appear at District Court in Bennington to answer the above charge. This case will be prosecuted by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office. More information will be available with the affidavit of probable cause after the arraignment of Max Misch COURT ACTION: Yes COURT DATE/TIME: 02-07-2019 / 1230 hrs COURT: Bennington District Court LODGED - LOCATION: Flash Cite BAIL: None MUG SHOT: Not Available Reg Trayah Detective Lieutenant BCI Commander Troop B / West (802) 773-9101 - Work (802) 558-5561 - Cell
Trayah, Reg <Reg.Trayah@vermont.gov> 7:32 PM (8 minutes ago) to DPS Unsubscribe VSP News Release-Incident STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERMONT STATE POLICE NEWS RELEASE CASE#: 19B300267 RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Lt. Reg Trayah STATION: Shaftsbury Field Station CONTACT#: 802-442-5421 DATE/TIME: December 1, 2018 INCIDENT LOCATION: Bennington, VT VIOLATION: Possession and Transportation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices (T13 v.s.a 4021) ACCUSED: Max B. Misch AGE: 36 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Bennington, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On January 25, 2019 the Vermont State Police began investigating an allegation that Max Misch had purchased large capacity ammunition feeding devices in violation of Title 13 v.s.a. 4021. On February 6, 2019 a search warrant was executed at Max Misch’s residence. Evidence supporting the above allegation was seized. This investigation led to the arrest of Max Misch and he was cited to appear at District Court in Bennington to answer the above charge. This case will be prosecuted by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office. More information will be available with the affidavit of probable cause after the arraignment of Max Misch COURT ACTION: Yes COURT DATE/TIME: 02-07-2019 / 1230 hrs COURT: Bennington District Court LODGED - LOCATION: Flash Cite BAIL: None MUG SHOT: Not Available Reg Trayah Detective Lieutenant BCI Commander Troop B / West (802) 773-9101 - Work (802) 558-5561 - Cell
Trayah, Reg <Reg.Trayah@vermont.gov> 7:32 PM (8 minutes ago) to DPS Unsubscribe VSP News Release-Incident STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERMONT STATE POLICE NEWS RELEASE CASE#: 19B300267 RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Lt. Reg Trayah STATION: Shaftsbury Field Station CONTACT#: 802-442-5421 DATE/TIME: December 1, 2018 INCIDENT LOCATION: Bennington, VT VIOLATION: Possession and Transportation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices (T13 v.s.a 4021) ACCUSED: Max B. Misch AGE: 36 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Bennington, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On January 25, 2019 the Vermont State Police began investigating an allegation that Max Misch had purchased large capacity ammunition feeding devices in violation of Title 13 v.s.a. 4021. On February 6, 2019 a search warrant was executed at Max Misch’s residence. Evidence supporting the above allegation was seized. This investigation led to the arrest of Max Misch and he was cited to appear at District Court in Bennington to answer the above charge. This case will be prosecuted by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office. More information will be available with the affidavit of probable cause after the arraignment of Max Misch COURT ACTION: Yes COURT DATE/TIME: 02-07-2019 / 1230 hrs COURT: Bennington District Court LODGED - LOCATION: Flash Cite BAIL: None MUG SHOT: Not Available Reg Trayah Detective Lieutenant BCI Commander Troop B / West (802) 773-9101 - Work (802) 558-5561 - Cell
Trayah, Reg <Reg.Trayah@vermont.gov> 7:32 PM (8 minutes ago) to DPS Unsubscribe VSP News Release-Incident STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY VERMONT STATE POLICE NEWS RELEASE CASE#: 19B300267 RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Lt. Reg Trayah STATION: Shaftsbury Field Station CONTACT#: 802-442-5421 DATE/TIME: December 1, 2018 INCIDENT LOCATION: Bennington, VT VIOLATION: Possession and Transportation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices (T13 v.s.a 4021) ACCUSED: Max B. Misch AGE: 36 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Bennington, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On January 25, 2019 the Vermont State Police began investigating an allegation that Max Misch had purchased large capacity ammunition feeding devices in violation of Title 13 v.s.a. 4021. On February 6, 2019 a search warrant was executed at Max Misch’s residence. Evidence supporting the above allegation was seized. This investigation led to the arrest of Max Misch and he was cited to appear at District Court in Bennington to answer the above charge. This case will be prosecuted by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office. More information will be available with the affidavit of probable cause after the arraignment of Max Misch COURT ACTION: Yes COURT DATE/TIME: 02-07-2019 / 1230 hrs COURT: Bennington District Court LODGED - LOCATION: Flash Cite BAIL: None MUG SHOT: Not Available Reg Trayah Detective Lieutenant BCI Commander Troop B / West (802) 773-9101 - Work (802) 558-5561 - Cell
Max Misch, who came to statewide notoriety for racial harassment of former state representative Kiah Morris, has been arrested on charges of purchasing and possessing high-capacity gun magazines that were outlawed last year. Vermont State Police announced the arrest of the 36-year-old Bennington resident in a press release Wednesday night. “On January 25, 2019 the Vermont State Police began investigating an allegation that Max Misch had purchased large capacity ammunition feeding devices in violation of Title 13 v.s.a. 4021,” the statement said. That law — part of a package of gun control bills signed by Gov. Phil Scott last year — says that people shall not manufacture, possess, transfer, offer for sale, purchase, receive or import large capacity ammunition feeding devices. People who owned magazines before the law took effect can legally keep them, but cannot sell or otherwise transfer the devices. The penalty for offenders is up to one year in prison, a fine of $500, or both. The police statement says a search warrant was executed on Misch’s home on Wednesday. “Evidence supporting the above allegation was seized,” it said. Misch has been cited to appear in Bennington’s district court on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. The case will be prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office.
Yeah, this fellow could stand to be removed from society... still curious as to how this situation evolved.