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WV: Neighbors Unnerved After 100+ Guns Stolen From Pawn Shop
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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More than 100 guns were stolen overnight from a pawn shop in Barboursville. State police tell WSAZ burglars made a hole in the wall to get into Sportsmens Gun & Pawn, then made a hole in the ceiling to get into Giovanni’s Pizza in the same parking lot. Donna Burgess' back fence ends just a few feet away from Sportsmens. It's hard to miss all the police activity just outside her fence.
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jac
(5/16/2017)
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M. Bloomberg:
This is how criminal get guns. Contrary to your stupid opinion, they don't buy them at gun shows.
If you really wanted to solve a problem, you would get behind tougher sentences for criminals committing crimes with guns.
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