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Originally Posted by Scott N
No firearm should "be on the street", and criminals don't own these firearms from the article. They are simply collateral stolen property from a criminal lifestyle. They stole them. End of story. That's what addicts do, steal to support their habit. The guns are valuable..... targets of opportunity, pardon the pun.
Kudos to the police for catching the criminals, and hopefully returning the stolen property. The police don't need to put then all on display and pretend to be heroes though.
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Pretending to be a hero as a police officer probably adds more value to society then being an actual “internet hero”!