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NJ: Jersey City police say man had illegal rifle, handguns, prohibited bullets in home
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"A Jersey City man was arrested after police found an assault rifle in his home similar to the one used in the massacre of 20 students and six teachers in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, officials said."
"Bail for Keith Pantaleon, 33, of Tuers Avenue, was set at $75,000 when he appeared in court yesterday on charges related to the Bushmaster assault rifle model XM15-E2S and other weapons."
"The assault rifle had a bayonet mount and its barrel was threaded to accept a muzzle flash suppresser[sic], making it illegal in New Jersey, Deputy Police Chief Peter Nalbach said." ... -------
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