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CA: Over 100 Guns Stolen in Brazen Rocklin Store Burglary
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At least a hundred new guns are in the hands of criminals after a brazen burglary at a Rocklin gun store. Around 4 a.m. Sunday, a stolen gold Nissan Maxima smashed through the front door and security gate at Nor Cal Gun Vault on Stanford Ranch Road, according to investigators. The thieves got out and crawled through a hole at the bottom of the gate created by the impact, officers said. Once inside, they stole roughly 100 guns, where about 90 of them were handguns.
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laker1
(5/4/2016)
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Wait, they got guns with no background check. |
Comment by:
jac
(5/4/2016)
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Obama,
Although you are too stupid to understand facts, this is how criminals get guns.
They don't buy them at gun shows. |
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