Former Mayor Connie Kreps sent around a letter around today about yesterday's Herald article regarding North Bay Village Attorney Norman C. Powell's oopsie where he forgot that he was carrying a gun and tried to bring it through airport security at MIA.
Powell was fined an undisclosed amount but it turns out he did disclose the issue - to former Mayor Kreps according to this surprisingly well written letter to the editor of the Miami Herald.
Dear EditorYour article on Village Attorney Norman Powell contains errors. First, you did not contact me, the Mayor of the Village at the time. I was in fact fully aware of the TSA citation. Attorney Powell was not arrested and taken into custody, but stopped and issued a citation. While he had a valid concealed firearm permit, in his haste to catch a plane for a Christian retreat, he forgot to put the handgun in his under-the-plane luggage. In so doing, he became one of the 3,896 authorized gun holders who were stopped for the same mishap during 2017.* The regulation at 49 C.F.R. 1540 precluding firearms on board the passenger-area of a plane does not involve the element of knowledge of illegal activity or the intent to commit a morally wrong act. It is a strict liability prohibition that does not reflect on a person’s character. As for disclosure, there is no relevance between a citation of this nature and the position of Village Attorney. It does not affect his law license or legal abilities. Mr. Powell has served our Village well during difficult times, saving us millions of dollars on Village projects and reinvigorating important enforcement priorities. The only ethical failure revealed by your article is the complete lack of journalistic integrity of reporters that choose to use their position to play silly political games to further the ambitions of their friends and families. Senior Reporter Miller’s spouse works for a law firm vying for two lucrative positions with our Village.Sincerely,Connie Leon-KrepsPast-Mayor, North Bay Village
So you see, it's okay.
One of Kreps's personalities was well aware of this common, common mistake. I mean I once tried to go through airport security with an oversized toothpaste tube so I see how you could forget a Glock.
And Norman was in such a hurry to get to his Christian retreat, where apparently you are expected to be armed, that he totally forgot he was packing heat.
Which makes me wonder what caused him to forget.
I must admit, I am surprised to see that this version of Kreps writes so clearly, with actual numbers and figures and verbs. It seems that having time off the dais has improved her abilities. With her detailed knowledge of fancy legal terms like "The regulation at 49 C.F.R. 1540 precluding firearms on board the passenger-area of a plane does not involve the element of knowledge of illegal activity..." surprise and delight me. This could have been written by a lawyer.
I do wish she would explore more about the motivations of Mr. Powell in attending the unnamed "Christian Retreat." Was he perhaps seeking guidance on his history of lobbying for strip clubs? Because I admit my theology is a bit thin on the subject but I don't recall anything in the New Testament about promoting adult entertainment with its well documented human trafficking implications as a vocation. Was Mother Teresa a stripper? Were the Apostles pimps?
But then, in classic fashion, Ms. Kreps takes it off the rails and explains that the subject is not about:
- Powell's judgment in keeping arms in his carry on.
- Powell's failure to publicly disclose the issue.
- Her failure to share the information.
Nope, it's about how "Senior Reporter Miller’s spouse works for a law firm vying for two lucrative positions with our Village." A question nobody asked but thank Jesus Kreps answered.
Now that's the Connie we know and well, really would like to see less of.
Kevin Vericker
December 20, 2018