Posted on 05/03/2011 9:42:28 AM PDT by smokingfrog
GALESBURG
A Florida resident told police early Monday that a handgun of his was stolen after he left it in the mens bathroom at McDonalds.
Keegan L. Bussey, 31, reported at 8:24 a.m. accidently leaving the Glock 19 handgun on the baby changing station in the bathroom at McDonalds, 1158 E. Main St. Bussey is an employee for a U.S. prisoner transport agency, according to the police report.
Police were unable to locate the weapon. They did, however, view surveillance video that shows a male employee allegedly taking the weapon.
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GtG
Glocks come in sealed containers to keep the poopy smell in.
Questions:
1) When did salvage / finding-something-useful-in-refuse become theft?
2) Even if the employee *DID* take it, could it have been to the Lost and Found or some similar?
3) Why is there a surveillance camera in the restroom? Or was it in the hallway?
keeps a check on the tranny beatdowns
Back in the 1980s a friend of mine that worked at the mall said they had a camera in the guy’s bathroom just to keep the homos from doing their thing in there.
hey now,
don’t be knockin the russian warclub.
I don’t ever remember seeing a diaper changing station in a men’s restroom. Is this something new for trannyville?
I’ve had to use ‘em when I used to take my Sons out and about when they were babies.
I happen to have one, and it’s in near pristine condition. Shoots ten out of ten at 200 yards with iron sights (that’s the furthest reach I can see well enough to make those shots) off a bench rest. Once I cleaned the bolt to perfection, it even slides like a hot knife through butter. The firing pin spring is so strong that I can barely get the knob to pull and turn to get it on ‘safe’. I’m looking for a good scope setup that doesn’t require removing the rear sight. Next acquisition is an M1 Garand from CMP ... soon.
http://www.scopemounts.com/index.html?instamain.html
I think you only have to remove the leaf part of the sight.
http://cheaperthandirt.com/blog/?p=4006
I wonder how many CCWs went through there and didn’t leave their gun. I’ve never understood how this happens - mine NEVER exits the holster, and it’s NEVER off my body away from the home.
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