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They even found "high powered ammunition capable of penetrating bulletproof vests"
I wonder if this involves a pending divorce...
Once again, poor reporting & sheeple scare tactics.
Why were the police there to begin with? Did this guy have an ltc or no?
Was this Brookline Ma or Brookline NH?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Brookline Mass, according to Boston.com
I was wondering if these were "registered" until I read the "several silencers" statement.
*Edit* Also, that picture just looks like an average home in Michigan.
Or a home of most NES'rs.
I wonder if the guy ever actually penetrated any bulletproof vests? Or maybe he just had the intent to?They even found "high powered ammunition capable of penetrating bulletproof vests"
Within the last 4 days the Brookline Police had developed information that a large cache of weapons was inside a residence located at 181 Harvard Street in Brookline. The Police Department applied for and received a search warrant for 181 Harvard Street. The warrant was issued by the Brookline District Court and executed at 5:00pm on Monday, June 11, 2012.
I wonder if the guy ever actually penetrated any bulletproof vests? Or maybe he just had the intent to?
More detail here. I didn't know a report of someone having guns inside their home was an excuse to search it, but I should have.
http://brookline.patch.com/articles/brookline-police-seize-a-cache-of-guns-make-arrest
That is scary as hell.
In my case, likely very slight.penetration, however slight....
UCMJ; Art 120
What scares me the most, is that HK91 is probably going to be melted down.
Where is the defining line between low powered and high powered? Somehow in all the years I've beeb involved with guns and ammo, nobody has ever seemed to put that down in writing with any science to back it up.
More speculative reporting by yet another Massachusetts ignoramus reporter.
That was no cache.
So, wait. Let's say I talk to a guy at the range. I tell him I have this and that at home....blah blah blah. Technically, can he go "report" me for having firearms in my house, and then I can expect to be raided?
So, wait. Let's say I talk to a guy at the range. I tell him I have this and that at home....blah blah blah. Technically, can he go "report" me for having firearms in my house, and then I can expect to be raided?