Hmmmm. Were those the guns that were lost when the canoe sank? ;)
When guns are outlawed...only lakes will have guns....
Not a clue where this actually is located.
40 hours of union government pay (probably OT) picking up tin cans & fish hooks.
Was any of this on private property?
“”Anything that was giving us a significant tone, we dug up.”
Ninety percent of what they found was fish hooks and pop cans, he said.”
“Significant tone” from a fish hook? These guys have no clue how to use a metal detector!
Yep, that’s where I lost them.
After that gun turned up, officers Kevin Hinton and Jen Mullendore couldnt help but wonder what other secrets the mud may hold, Miller said.
Gee. I thought that when they found the fishing tackle. Maybe there are some hammers and tools down there as well. These guys treat rusted guns like they were dropped from a UFO or something. They are just one of many tools that break, wear out, or are accidentally dropped into the lake.
Sheesh.
It's not "rusted beyond all recognition" - pretty sure it's an ancient Crosman BB gun, probably a 150 or 106, with the barrel rusted off, just the air chamber still in place:
That's why they never mention the caliber or make -- it's a big nothing.
What a non-story.
***Ninety percent of what they found was fish hooks and pop cans, he said.***
LOL More like beer cans!
I wonder if the number of unsolved homicides = number of weapons found :)
We dug several hundred holes that day,” Miller said. “Anything that was giving us a significant tone, we dug up.”
Ninety percent of what they found was fish hooks and pop cans, he said.
Let’s see... “Oak Lake?” In “Lincoln!” That explains it. It’s in California! Or is that Nebraska...or...?
Anyway, those boring folks were telling the truth after all, eh?
The boating accident that claimed all my guns was in really, really deep water ... unfortunately.
Hoffa
Just think how many murders didn’t happen because that gun was at the bottom of the lake.