...It’s the Odungo way....
Material for a Sequel?
I wonder if the gang leaders are tipped off about which containers carry guns. Also, the shippers may want to keep those containers in a more secure warehouse and not in a railroad yard.
After the first train was robbed, somebody should have gotten a clue.
Slow learners.
“150 stolen guns might not seem like a big deal.”
No, it’s not. The headline had me thinking it was at least thousands.
“But one single gun can be linked to at least 14 fatal shootings, according to the ATF.”
What is that supposed to mean? If that gun hadn’t been stolen, those people would still be alive? How does that follow, in a city where the police confiscate 10,000 firearms a year?
Hussein is arming the shadow government.
TERRORISTS!!! DRONE THEM!!!
From 3/9.
What is their definition of “full of guns?”
150 guns does does not make a freight car “full.”
1500 guns would be arguable as a “a large shipment in a freight car.”
15,000 guns would be “A freight car FULL OF GUNS.”
150 guns?!?! That’s barely a pallet.
Thank God we don’t have to worry about Law Abiding Citizens carrying guns too.
And they just can't wait until driverless vehicles start transporting guns and other goodies.
Obama was on to us Hoosiers.
He caught us packing up vans with guns from gunshows where there are no background checks and sending them to Chicago to kill aspiring rappers.
We just had to find another way to get them into the hands of poor, oppressed gang-bangers.
BWahahaha
Oh, and that was 150 from 2013 to now.
So not even 150 in one shipment lost. That’s multiple thefts.
So seriously. This is an issue? How many guns have been stolen from pawn shops and gun stores in Chicago from 2013 to now?
Nothing new. Mike Wallace did a report on this for 60 MINUTES forty five years ago.
Rail cars in Chicago being broke into.
Gangs claimed the biggest haul they made was..”GUNS!”
Refused to tell Wallace what they did with the guns.
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY???!?
That’s IT????
I know people with three times that in their safes.
Back in 1968, a gun store owner told me that guns shipped by rail back then had a big red tape on them listed as FIREARMS.
He said ever so often the baggage conductor would toss these packages off to waiting cars at certain crossroads and they never made it to those who they were shipped to.
Before the 1968 Gun control Act became law I ordered a mail order gun from Selma, Alabama. It was shipped railway express, and I did get it. The package had a big red tape on it saying it was FIREARMS. Surprised I got it.
What really bugged me was the cost of railway express was the same amount as the firearm.
We’re returning back to the WILD WEST DAYS when the POSSE guarded the stagecoach with the bankroll.
Leroy Brown?
We’re those trains in indiana? Didn’t Rahm say the thugs were getting all their guns in Indiana?