Be on the lookout for stolen guns
Fakey
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Posted 6:52 am, 11/18/2022
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Hey jester, is this YOU?
Here YOU go jester, why are liberal leftist zhitZ like YOU so afraid of investigations?
NC's 5th stands strong for investigations!
First YOU beg for another question AND then when one is asked of YOU, YOU run away and whine.
Why is that?
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168Amax
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Posted 10:08 pm, 11/17/2022
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LOL Why? They are supposed to be untraceable arent they? Maybe you could help by talking to some of those drug dealers you say you know.? Most guns stolen here locally wound up being traded for drugs
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Acumen
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Posted 10:03 pm, 11/17/2022
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168Amax (view profile) | Posted 5:58 pm, 11/17/2022 | Wonder how arrests were made if stolen guns become untraceable?
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There are 2 ways of looking at the word untraceable. If you can trace those guns, then tell us where they are.
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Jimbojolly
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Posted 9:26 pm, 11/17/2022
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fakerConrad, show me where I have said anything about investigations on this thread?
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168Amax
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Posted 5:58 pm, 11/17/2022
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Wonder how arrests were made if stolen guns become untraceable?
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Fakey
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Posted 5:52 pm, 11/17/2022
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Here YOU go jester, why are liberal leftist zhitZ like YOU so afraid of investigations?
NC's 5th stands strong for investigations!
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gandydancer49
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Posted 4:27 pm, 11/17/2022
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Four have been arrested over this theft..No word if any of the weapons recovered yet
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Jimbojolly
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Posted 3:19 pm, 11/17/2022
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conrad, why not ask a relevant question?
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antithesis
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Posted 3:16 pm, 11/17/2022
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Guns stolen from gun stores and the private collections of individual gun owners pose a substantial risk to public safety. Stolen guns often end up being used in the commission of violent crime. During the six-year period between January 2010 and December 2015, 9,736 guns that were recovered by police in connection with a crime and traced by ATF had been reported stolen or lost from gun stores. A recent investigation by the Commercial Appeal of stolen guns in Memphis, Tennessee, found that of the roughly 9,100 guns reported stolen in the city between January 2011 and June 2016, 21 were later connected to homicides, 27 to robberies, 62 to aggravated assaults, and 64 to drug crimes.
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Stolen guns become untraceable and thwart the ability of law enforcement officers to solve violent crimes. When a gun is recovered in connection with a crime, local police departments can submit identifying information about the gun to ATF for tracing�a process that allows ATF to identify the licensed gun dealer that originally counted the gun as part of its inventory. When a gun is lawfully purchased from a gun dealer, the dealer retains paperwork that identifies this first retail purchaser. The dealer can then provide this information to law enforcement upon request as part of a crime gun trace. This can be a crucial investigatory lead for local investigators working to solve a violent crime. When a gun is stolen from a gun dealer's inventory, however, this investigative lead immediately goes cold, making it more difficult to identify potential suspects. Guns that are stolen from individual gun owners are similarly untraceable. While ATF can identify the first retail purchaser of a gun, the investigative trail ends when that person reports that the gun has been stolen. https://www.americanprogres...s-america/
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unfried
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Posted 3:09 pm, 11/17/2022
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Ant has pointed out three crimes this week. Who committed all three crimes ?
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Fakey
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Posted 1:14 pm, 11/17/2022
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Hey jester, why do YOU feel the deputy helping your brotherinlaw was not performing an investigation?
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unfried
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Posted 12:31 pm, 11/17/2022
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Guess you didn't look at the picture
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Acumen
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Posted 11:15 pm, 11/16/2022
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Just how do you think that is racist?
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unfried
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Posted 11:14 pm, 11/16/2022
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Acumen Posted 9:29 pm, 11/16/2022 Well, it is just lucky for the police that most criminals are stupid.
Racist
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168Amax
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Posted 10:12 pm, 11/16/2022
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Thats all part of a investigation LOL. But still the majority of recovered fire arms are recovered during other arrests.
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Albert Pike
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Posted 9:57 pm, 11/16/2022
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Jimbo, All that doesn't sound like being on the lookout it sounds like conducting an investigation, that's what the police are supposed to do.
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Jimbojolly
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Posted 9:43 pm, 11/16/2022
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Unlike you fakerConrad I have a life other than GW. So you folks have guns stolen, and you simply do nothing? You don't interview or question anyone? You don't check for surveillance video? You don't try and locate any possible informants to help locate them? You don't ask around for anyone atypical trying to unload guns? You don't publish a list of descriptions of the stolen guns? Apparently you simply wait for a gun to show up during a bust or a crime, or at a pawn shop. My brother-in-law had an antique rifle stolen, and with the help of a detective it was recovered by them spreading word of the caliber, make, model, approx. vintage. It was seen by an individual who reported it after hearing about it.
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168Amax
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Posted 9:41 pm, 11/16/2022
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most criminals are stupid
DUH thats why most for them are criminals. Not many MENSA members doing B&Es or jacking cars and robbing convenience stores.
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Acumen
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Posted 9:29 pm, 11/16/2022
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Well, it is just lucky for the police that most criminals are stupid.
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168Amax
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Posted 8:45 pm, 11/16/2022
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The same can be said for stolen cars, Use it for a get away and set fire to it. But most stolen firearms are recovered in traffic stops, or during the course of arresting some one for other charges. Or some dumbarse winds up taking one to a pawn shop,
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