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class 3 dealer looses large amount of weapons and ammo
66bigblock:
66bigblock
GreyGeek:
That video assumes the lock he used was pickable. He may well have done so, deliberately.
However, one also has to ask WHY he didn't have motion detectors protecting his $20K worth of guns and ammo? I had Infrared motion detectors surrounding my home which automatically turned on the outside lights and sounded an alarm. As a Class III license holder it was extremely foolish of him not to take such protective measures. I still suspect the loss was a variation of the "my canoe sank" ploy.
RobertH:
in the comments of the Bearing Arms article... they found 1/3 of the guns with a felon's home.
link to video update: http://www.theindychannel.com/news/local-news/impd-portion-of-stolen-high-powered-guns-found-in-indy-home
GreyGeek:
--- Quote from: RobertH on September 24, 2014, 09:41:41 PM ---in the comments of the Bearing Arms article... they found 1/3 of the guns with a felon's home.
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Interesting. The story mentions a surveillance video but doesn't say if it was one recorded by the owner or one from a camera along the route taken by the crooks. Finding 1/3rd of the weapons at the suspect's home suggests that two others were involved.
I don't think the owner is off the hook yet. The captured suspect could "snitch" on the owner to obtain a deal from the police and, in classic form, they could arrest the owner and while he is in jail another jailhouse snitch could claim that the owner confessed to him that he was behind the theft. There are so many snares laid out these days for gun owners and sellers.
GreyGeek:
--- Quote from: 66bigblock on September 24, 2014, 03:16:15 PM ---
66bigblock
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Unpickable or VERY DIFFICULT locks are not hard to find.
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