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OH: Guns Stolen in Break-In At Beavercreek Gun Shop
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Beavercreek police said multiple guns were stolen during a break-in at the Dayton Armory early Sunday morning. Officers were dispatched to the gun shop in the Beaver Valley Shopping Center at 3319 Seajay Drive around 1:25 a.m. on an alarm that was triggered. Police said officers were on scene within 30 seconds of receiving the alarm, but found no suspects on scene. |
Comment by:
laker1
(6/6/2016)
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They thief must have used the background check loophole. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/6/2016)
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Obama,
This is how criminals get guns. Contrary to your stupid opinion, they don't buy them at gun shows.
If you really want to reduce gun violence and murders, then enforce the existing federal laws on felons possessing guns and straw purchases. Lock up your constituents that are breaking the laws before they shoot someone. |
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