July 2019
An on-duty police officer walks into an IRS building in Ohio while carrying his department-issued weapon, something required while he’s on duty. A security guard tells him he can’t bring the firearm inside and asks him to take it back to his car.
The officer explains he can’t leave his weapon because he’s working. The situation escalates quickly — the guard pulls out his own gun and calls 911. When responding officers arrive, they assess the situation and end up arresting the security guard.
Moments like this show how quickly misunderstandings over authority and protocol can spiral into something dangerous.
Who was in the wrong here — the security guard enforcing building rules, or the officer refusing to leave his weapon while on duty?