tmurphy1130
Semi-pro snoop
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the people who I know who are involved are mostly first responders/ex military peeps and are real salt of the earth types. the gun thing obviously has a stigma, but there's plenty of nice, normal people who enjoy shooting and gun ownership/competitions. I can also say from first hand experience that many people who work(ed) in law enforcement in the general area have been invested in this case from day one and want it solved. however, due to the stigma I mentioned before and overall security precautions related to owning multiple firearms, many "regulat" people that do this stuff choose not to share their participation online in a public forum. it's rare to find a tagged picture or a rundown list of who competed. I'm mining the details on my breaks at work, but I'll keep ya posted. thanks for the help!I hope others take you up on that suggestion, because I think there could really be a " there" there. Unfortunately, I can't do it because I would have to do too much catching up on just the basics of that culture in order to try to offer anything of value wrt to this case. What I could possibly do is put the call out to other WSers in other threads who do have knowledge of gunclubs in general. I'm sure they would be happy to offer their thoughts. Would that be helpful ?