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    | MS:  67 guns stolen From Olive Branch Sporting Goods Store Submitted by: 
David Williamson
 Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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    | The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and local police are investigating the theft of a large number of guns being delivered to a sporting goods store in Olive Branch.  A combined 61 handguns and six long guns were being delivered to Academy Sports on Goodman Road, according to Olive Branch Police Chief Don Gammage. He said the truck driver had fallen asleep behind the store on Sunday night, awaiting an early morning delivery Monday. When he woke up, he and Academy Sports employees found that the seals and locks had been cut off the truck, and the guns and a small amount of ammunition were gone.
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    | Comment by: 
     jac
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    | M. Bloomberg: 
 This is how criminals get guns.  Contrary to your misguided opinion, they don't buy them at gun shows.
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    | Comment by: 
     mickey
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    | Either the driver was in on it, or an idiot. 
 He spent the night in an abandoned parking lot behind a closed store, ten miles from Memphis International Airport, with dozens of guns in the box, and didn't even bother to back up to the building to block the trailer doors?
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