View Full Version : follow up to Lakewood gun store theft. inside job
HBARleatherneck
08-27-2011, 06:28
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I thought It was fishy to begin with but dude is Screwed!!!
Don't drop the soap...HAHAHAHA!!!![Coffee]
jerrymrc
08-27-2011, 07:48
That was so stupid on many levels.
Bailey Guns
08-27-2011, 07:54
I feel bad for Warren. You have to be a total scumbag to betray a nice guy like him. I hope Kern is plumbed for prison. Otherwise it's gonna be a long stretch. Oohhh...no pun intended there.
JackImpact
08-27-2011, 08:11
If anyone knows the owner, let him know that I would be glad to work there and I am not a scumbag and my morals and ethics keep me from even taking someones soda from the fridge if it isnt mine. Id end up replacing it with a 12 pack.
But seriously, someone let this man know if he wants an employee he can trust, Im his man! Ive ALWAYS wanted to work in a gunshop.
steveopia
08-27-2011, 08:15
I feel bad for Warren. You have to be a total scumbag to betray a nice guy like him.
X2. Warren has always been a very friendly and fair guy every time I've dealt with him.
Damn man, that takes some huge balls.
Delfuego
08-27-2011, 09:54
Damn man, that takes some huge balls.And a very small brain...
Some things in the article don't make a lot of sense, but it may just be the "journalist" making things sound more sensational. I was under the impression that the weapons in question were ARs, so converting to FA would be difficult and expensive, unless they were very old. AKs and SKSs would be easier, but something sounds fishy here...
If they had video footage, why was this not reviewed immediately?
"The ATF will not tolerate the trafficking of illegal firearms into our communities," Special Agent in Charge of the ATF office in Denver Marvin Richardson said.
Key word must be "our" in this sentence.
That guy at the store is a piece of shit by the way.
I was under the impression that the weapons in question were ARs, so converting to FA would be difficult and expensive, unless they were very old.
What? No it isn't. It is very simple and cheap.
"The ATF will not tolerate the trafficking of illegal firearms into our communities," Special Agent in Charge of the ATF office in Denver Marvin Richardson said.
But it's okay to traffic firearms in other neighborhoods? [Roll1] Or south of the border...
Feel bad for Warren. If the guy was letting firearms walk out the door, what else was he steeling?
Or a very small brain...
^^ Fixed it for you.
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