http://www.9news.com/news/local/arti...enver-officer-
This was the only source I saw for this, but I like how they are not specifying what was taken
http://www.9news.com/news/local/arti...enver-officer-
This was the only source I saw for this, but I like how they are not specifying what was taken
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Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem. --TJ
You mean his firearms werent safely locked away???????????????????????????????????????
They got guns, tactical gear and badges. The scary part is the badges. Seems awful convenient though. How'd they know it was a cops house? They didn't hit random houses. I supposed the could have been staking the place out but in a time when gun control is hot, we now have an example of a "Trained" professional not being able to keep guns outta the bad man's hands.
/me puts an extra layer of tin foil on.
If the thieves used a torch to cut into the persons safe, I feel for the victim of the theft. If there wasn't a safe involved, my sympathy meter isn't even registering.
What a bad idea to steal from a police officer. Stealing in general is bad, but damn. There's going to be extensive detective work I'm sure. You know, like it ought to be.
That is a bummer.
Looks like now we're going to have to worry about BGs posing as DPD...![]()
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