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Sunday, February 09, 2014

Thieves Break Into Police Car, Steal Weapons

On February 7, 2014 the Anne Arundel County Policeresponded to the home of an off-dutyAnne Arundel County Police Officer in the Brooklyn Park area of Anne Arundel County.

The officer parked his unmarked police vehicle in front of his home on February 6, 2014. When the officer returned to the vehicle on the morning of February 7, 2014, he discovered that someone had broken into the vehicle. The driver’s side door and the trunk were both ajar.

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10 comments:

  1. i noticed that the reporter doesn't refer to the cops rifle as an "assault weapon", like they do when referring to guns that we own. no, it's simply a colt rifle when owned by the goons. there is a method to their madness.

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  2. how are them gun control laws working for ya???? Sure hope they were registered!!!!

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  3. Something SMELLS real stinky here ?? Leaving his duty handgun in his vehicle outside of his home ??? The Assault Rifle is one thing , but his duty weapon ??? And why does not these type of undercover cars have ALARMS in them as I know several members of B.C.P.D. s.w.a.t. who drives unmarked vehicles and carries heavy weapons in them and leaves them in them ?? Does these cars not have alarms in them ? May have to ask them if they have alarms in them ?? Hell if not all these type of cars would be a hell of a catch for gun thieves?? Makes you wonder ??

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  4. Maybe his wife won't let him bring guns in the house!

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  5. 11:50
    Please....
    does - do
    drives - drive
    Does - Do ?
    Speak English lately?

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  6. Why would it matter if the vehicle had an alarm? People are so conditioned to vehicle alarms I doubt anyone would've given it a second look.

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  7. 1:34, don't be silly! EVERYONE calls 911 as soon as a car alarm goes off!

    Or, maybe not.

    But at least it would alert the cop inside somebody's messing with the car...

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  8. Reporting a stolen gun is a safeguard against ballistic tests ever being run on it.
    With the shoot first mentality we see from Officers all over Obama's America...suspicion is warranted.

    Regardless of the Cop Apologists who jump on every opportunity to claim victimization while they totally ignore the hundreds of cases of death by Cops going on since the War on the Second Amendment began a few years ago.

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  9. This happened here in Salisbury a few years ago, I think 3 now, and the cops tried to keep it quiet till the guy used his badge and gun to rip off drug dealers! The cop was an undercover guy, that left his badge and gun in an unlocked car in his driveway. Nothing was said about it for a week! The guy that stole it was eventually caught, his name is Frank T.

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  10. What are the chances one of these weapons show up in an icon shooting that makes the 24/7 News channels? Maybe it will show up in the May March after Obama's hired guns open fire on dissent?

    I bet the week before the honest people march there will be reports of threats all over the paid for media.

    Always drama and crisis with these people in DC.

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