Three teenagers face charges for breaking into a trailer belonging to the US Air Marshals and stealing ammunition.
The teens were caught after an Anne Arundel County K9 officer spotted a car the teens were in driving suspiciously at 1:49 a.m. Sunday on Hammonds Lane near Robinwood Road.
The K9 officer, along with officers from the Northern District Patrol, saw 70 boxes of law enforcement-use-only ammunition in the car, in plain view.
After the driver gave consent to search the vehicle, police found bolt cutters, flashlights, latex gloves and auto parts.
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Sounds like the ammo was kept in a very highly secured area, NOT!
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ReplyDeleteSo exactly how much ammo do these jackbooted storm troopers need?
ReplyDeleteHey I paid for that
ReplyDeletewell they aren't "jack booted storm troopers" So I guess its ok to commit burglary and theft against the police?
ReplyDeleteYep. I see your point. "Jackbooted storm troopers" assault citizens who piss them off, shoot old men in the middle of the night, confiscate drugs and sell them later, beat old women up for not respecting their authority, handcuff women and/or kids and mace them while laughing at their pain. Wait. Hold up. Damn. I think they ARE "jack booted stormtroopers." Or power crazy, short, no good in a fair fight sissies who think the law isn't made for them. Tough goons whens its 5-10 against one. I guess that also describes "jackbooted storm troopers". Oh yeah --- don't forget to sign your name, girls.
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