No suspects according to the Lamezette. I thought that Springs Armory had bollards in front of the door but it didn't seem to help.
No suspects according to the Lamezette. I thought that Springs Armory had bollards in front of the door but it didn't seem to help.
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You’re seeing more of this. About a month ago someone tried to ram a car through the front door of The Shootist in Englewood.
Gun stores aren't the only ones.
Micheal HoffHard times make strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
I believe, were the greatest generation alive to see this shit...
They'd pull out an old anti-tank mine out of their garage that they took home from the war and embed it in a thin layer of concrete right by the front door of their LGS.
In time, suspects with really good dental records could be identified.
Find a trustworthy homeless veteran. Give him a cot. Arm him.
Per Ardua ad Astra
I drove by the store and saw the plywood - now I understand.
Bradbn4 - Having fun in Colorado
Those Venezuelan gangs obviously don't know about the the 3-day waiting period.
"Colorado Springs police say the perpetrators are usually young, driving stolen Hyundai or Kia vehicles, and prone to target smoke/vape shops or gun shops. "
Here is the full list: https://gazette.com/news/crime/crime...83921d2bf.html
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Stolen cars, undocumented "newcomers," zero intention of selling those guns... they are intended to be carried and used.
The same thing happens to liquor stores.
If you are selling something that is fairly high value and easy to sell, there is someone willing to steal it.
The chair is against the wall has a long mustache.