ItalyReader
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Like taking candy from a baby.Weapon was in garage, door open. Ammo was with weapon.
I guess some folks just don't care.
Like taking candy from a baby.Weapon was in garage, door open. Ammo was with weapon.
Yes, from a porchWas it said he stole a pair of boots?
I would be testy, too. I think he's doing a pretty good job of holding it together while dealing with these questions.This is a testy little PC
MOO,LISTEN: @PAStatePolice confirm female driver was first to spot #Calvacante while driving past him 8pm Monday night. She then turned around to make sure. Later,Calvacante saw an open garage door & saw a loaded 22 rife inside with scope & flashlight on it & grabbed it. 1/3
Ok, I understand leaving doors unlocked (in normally tranquil areas), keys in car - in normal circumstances. But when a there is a huge manhunt in your neighborhood? Seems far from sensible.
I understand owning firearms - but aside from a period of an intense manhunt, firearms need to be secured in any case.
LISTEN: @PAStatePolice confirm female driver was first to spot #Calvacante while driving past him 8pm Monday night. She then turned around to make sure. Later,Calvacante saw an open garage door & saw a loaded 22 rife inside with scope & flashlight on it & grabbed it. 1/3
MOO,
if someone had a 22 with a scope and light, chances are it has an extended magazine also. JMO
MOO,
if someone had a 22 with a scope and light, chances are it has an extended magazine also. JMO
It’s actually pretty standard to have that type of configuration these days (especially with the light). I’m just glad it’s a 22 and not a higher caliber.Scope with light? Wonder if it’s got a suppressed barrel, Silencer.