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TN: Two Guns Found in Bag in Rhodes Residence Hall, Student Banned
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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A Rhodes College student found a bag containing two firearms in a residence hall Sunday afternoon, and the person who owned the weapons is no longer allowed at the school. A student alerted a campus safety officer to the bag in a stairwell of the East Village residential building around 1 p.m. Sunday, according to a release from the school. The Memphis Police Department was notified and found that the bag belonged to a Rhodes student in the process of moving out of the residence hall.
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PHORTO
(5/15/2019)
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It's the idiot's own fault.
Leave a bag of your guns unattended in a public stairwell?
I hope you don't get 'em back. |
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