Who owns Red Jacket Firearms now?
Who owns Red Jacket Firearms now?
Red Jacket Firearms co-owner Joe Meaux rebranded the business in January 2015, according to The Advocate, opening Meaux Guns and Ammos just down the street in Baton Rouge.
What happened to the show red jacket?
“Sons of Guns” aired on the Discovery Channel from 2011 until 2014 and featured Red Jacket Firearms, a custom gun shop in Baton Rouge. The show was canceled following Hayden’s first arrest in the summer of 2014.
What happened will Hayden?
He is best known as the star of the 2011–2014 Discovery Channel reality series Sons of Guns. He was convicted of sex crimes in April and July 2017, receiving three life sentences, and is currently serving those sentences at the Louisiana State Penitentiary.
Who is Stephanie Hayden married to?
Kris FordStephanie Hayden / Spouse (m. 2011)
What happened to Vince buckles?
Vince Buckles – former shop manager/head gunsmith, he resigned at the end of season two, and briefly returned as an outside contractor for part of season three. As of season four, Vince is still featured on the show, as he has opened his own gun shop (Mesa Kinetic Research) near Red Jacket.
Is Kris Ford married?
Stephanie HaydenKris Ford / Spouse (m. 2011)
What did Will Hayden do to his daughter?
Stephanie HaydenWilliam Hayden / Daughter
Why did Sons of Guns end?
Juvenile rape conviction On August 11, 2014, Hayden was arrested and charged with molestation of a juvenile and aggravated crimes against nature. He was subsequently charged with rape of a child based on the statements of the victim. The charges led to the cancellation of Sons of Guns.
What happened to the Sons of Guns cast?
The Discovery Channel canceled “Sons of Guns” shortly after Hayden was accused of rape. Channel spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg specifically cited the “serious and horrific nature of the charges against Will Hayden,” in Discovery’s decision to pull the show. In September, Stephanie Ford appeared on “Dr.
Is Kris Ford in jail?
Ford was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish jail last Friday, Sept. 26, and released that same day after posting a $7,000 bond, records show.
What happened to the Red Jacket Firearms guy?
He was later convicted of multiple felonies and is now serving two life sentences to run concurrently, plus an additional 40 years, for his crimes. He’s not eligible for release or parole, and he’ll never see the outside of a prison.