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MI: Firearms taken after break-in at western Michigan gun shop
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Firearms have been stolen from a western Michigan gun shop after an SUV was used to ram the business.
Bullet Hole Firearms and Training in Holland was broken into before 4 a.m. Thursday, police said.
The SUV had been reported stolen and was used to allow the thieves to get into the gun shop.
Surveillance video shows four men wearing masks taking an undisclosed number of guns. No arrests have been made.
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Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(3/17/2021)
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I've repeatedly observed that these gun store break-ins involve a level of sophistication that suggests that deep state operatives are doing them and/or training people to do them. The ULTIMATE "ghost gun" is a stolen gun (hanging on the walls at CIA hq probably). |
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