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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2987623" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Stating that he's been convicted of fraud isn't trashing him behind his back. You can ignore that FACT if you wish, but many of us have taken the time to research the issue from both sides and have come to the conclusion that he isn't a person we'd be associated with, regardless of how good his training may be (some of which is legit and some of which is questionable). It's just like James Yeager. He may have some good points, but his integrity and decision making skills are questionable at best, so best to avoid training with someone who could be used against you in a court of law.</p><p></p><p>I personally knew an EXCELLENT firearms trainer back in the day who was convicted of OT fraud (felony in his state) when he worked for a PD. He was a really nice guy and would help anyone. He was incredibly good with a handgun and had a lot to offer. I spoke with him about his situation and he gave me his side of things. I researched the case and based on all the information, I determined that he was always looking for an angle or corner to cut and it bit him in the ass. Great guy, but I wouldn't take what he had to say to court, because I knew there were issues.</p><p></p><p>It really is that simple so defend Suarez if you want but you're not going to convince anyone here that he's 100% legit, because he's not. <img src="/images/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2987623, member: 1132"] Stating that he's been convicted of fraud isn't trashing him behind his back. You can ignore that FACT if you wish, but many of us have taken the time to research the issue from both sides and have come to the conclusion that he isn't a person we'd be associated with, regardless of how good his training may be (some of which is legit and some of which is questionable). It's just like James Yeager. He may have some good points, but his integrity and decision making skills are questionable at best, so best to avoid training with someone who could be used against you in a court of law. I personally knew an EXCELLENT firearms trainer back in the day who was convicted of OT fraud (felony in his state) when he worked for a PD. He was a really nice guy and would help anyone. He was incredibly good with a handgun and had a lot to offer. I spoke with him about his situation and he gave me his side of things. I researched the case and based on all the information, I determined that he was always looking for an angle or corner to cut and it bit him in the ass. Great guy, but I wouldn't take what he had to say to court, because I knew there were issues. It really is that simple so defend Suarez if you want but you're not going to convince anyone here that he's 100% legit, because he's not. :( [/QUOTE]
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