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Shoot or no shoot
#21
Wow, so how many robberies in the last year and how many stores?
#22
That I know of in the last 4-5mo:
2 armed robberies
1 unarmed
1 break-in

Counting Big Lots and the three resautants that's 17 stores here
#23
2 armed gunmen robbed the cell phone place in the complex today
#24
Skatchkins wrote:2 armed gunmen robbed the cell phone place in the complex today


Time to get a short shotty
#25
All of the pizza guys next door are strapped
#26
Just found out these were the next door pizza guys :lol:

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2008/11/16/20081116scrutiny1116.html


Shortly before noon on a sunny Sunday in March, two Toyota SUVs rolled to a stop along a dirt road in north Phoenix.

About 20 young Muslim males climbed out, armed with assault rifles, a shotgun, a sniper rifle and handguns. The location near Happy Valley Road and 51st Avenue is a desert recreation site for off-road motorists, hikers and bikers, dozens of whom were enjoying the spring-like weather.

For more than an hour, the shooters blasted away at a granite rock and empty cans in front of a hill.

Officials estimate the fusillade totaled 500 to 1,000 rounds. Some shooters left before police arrived and detained 10 adults and five boys, including an 11-year-old.

The young men and boys told officers the weapons belonged to their parents. They said they were not aware it was illegal to use firearms in the residential area.

Six were arrested and charged with felony weapons violations in Maricopa County Superior Court. Among them were the 20- and 21-year-old sons of two imams at Phoenix-area mosques, as well as the 20-year-old son of Abdallah.

Phoenix police then notified the Arizona Counter Terrorism Center, a clearinghouse for intelligence, and the case was referred to the FBI, Lewis confirmed. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was called to trace the guns, its Arizona chief said.

Soliman Saadeldin, brother of one of the imams on the jetliner and a board member at the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix, was not surprised by the reaction.

"Twenty Muslims? Of course the FBI, the CIA and the White House would be worried," Saadeldin said.

Valley Islamic leaders were furious at the youngsters, he added, knowing how the incident might be perceived.

"I'm one of those who got mad at them. (But) they went over there just to have fun shooting. ... It's showing off more than anything else," Saadeldin said.

He described the target shooting as merely bad judgment by a group of young guys out for a good time


They told me they had 60 guns consisting of AK's, AR's, sniper rifles, carbines, etc.
They usually go shoot farther out towards Bumblebee, but didn't want to drive as far that day :lol: