Monday FGS
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Teen shot by Prince George homeowner is missing Petersburg boy, Crime Insider tell Jon Burkett
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. — A homeowner shot a teenager who broke into his Prince George home Friday afternoon, police say.
Just before 4 p.m. Friday, police responded to a home for a burglary call on Songbird Lane in Prince George County.
A preliminary investigation revealed that the homeowners, a husband and wife, discovered someone inside their home, which led to the shooting of the teenager.
Crime Insider sources tell CBS6’s Jon Burkett that Petersburg police and Sheriff’s deputies were actively searching for the teenager when they received the call that he was shot in Prince George County.
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Found him. Thanks again to Gun Bunny and Old Tanker for the links.
Do your damnedest in an ostentatious manner all the time.
George S. Patton
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FIRST to comment? Again? Good on me? Prolly not the FIRST time these two (2) dumbasses FA&FO. Maybe they learned their lesson? Nah, I doubt it.
Who doesn’t love Mr. Garand’s contribution, Patton certainly did.
Bobby Lee was so dangerous because he was known to be ostentatious.
Oh, jeez, we’re f*cked… Black market AI is a thing now– forget SkyNet, criminal/terrorist AI is out there:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/inside-underground-world-black-market-024847276.html
Another M-1 Garand pic, which just now made my M-1 thumb turn red and swell up providing enough lumens to light up the LPH 3 hanger bay.
The Left really hates being on the receiving end of “no”.
https://redstate.com/wardclark/2023/10/23/florence-oregon-man-claims-gun-store-violated-his-second-amendment-rights-for-his-antifa-support-n2165448
As the article states, it’s at the transferor’s discretion. We’re trained that we can halt a firearm transfer at any time. Now, you might expect Big Retail to focus on the bottom line, which they do. Pissing off a customer by denying a transfer could cost the entire chain not only that customer’s business but that of their friends and family. The BS is on both sides of the aisle, as I shared this video a while back: (130) Bass Pro Shops refuses gun sale that passed NICS – YouTube. The newest comments are a bit more reasonable.
Like it or not, FFLs have to protect themselves. Even if a Proceed is received, if there’s any indication of a possible straw transfer, if the customer indicates any desire to harm himself or others, or even if you just get that feeling, you can shut down the sale. We use digital 4473s, so ideally, we’ll void it out before the form is signed and dated by the transferor. If there’s a date in Block 36, we manually Void the form, have the Outfitter line through, initial, and date, and ensure that the firearm is not disposed of in our system.
Working there opened my eyes to the BS, both .gov and corporate, that FFLs and especially those trusted to transfer firearms, have to go through. I’m all for the 2A, but private business has nothing to do with those rights.
Like the infamous “Comrade Dragonlord” (made fun of here)… he might hurt himself.
I’d LOVE to have that M-N.