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Posted: 5/4/2015 2:37:17 PM EDT
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Tell me that wasn't planned. Wonder which Federal agency set that up. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, leaves a donk with 8 AKs in the trunk unattended in that area of town unless they are A) An unimaginable idiot, or B) Following orders.
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No context in the story for all we know it was an FFL holder transporting some stuff to his shop.
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You could be right, lots of FFL's drive donks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No context in the story for all we know it was an FFL holder transporting some stuff to his shop. You could be right, lots of FFL's drive donks How do you know it was a donk? It could have been vanilla and it was stolen because the thief wanted it to make into a donk. Now he has the loot to sell to turn it into a donk. |
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The thief must have known what was in the trunk. Who would steal an '82 Olds?
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GLENDALE, AZ - Officials are searching for a stolen vehicle that had several AK-47’s inside in Glendale.
Glendale police said the victim went inside the Circle K at 59th Avenue and Camelback Road to pay for gas. While he was inside, his 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass was stolen. Inside the vehicle was eight unloaded AK-47’s in the trunk. The stolen vehicle license plate is BKP0539 (Arizona). If you have any information please call Glendale police. View Quote Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. |
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Off to the AZ HTF to see whose vehicle was stolen. ;-)
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It could be a Missouri phenomenon but isn't the mid 80s Cutlass one of the easiest to steal and statistically most stolen car?
I know for a long time the Missouri hot 5 lists always had the Cutlass at the top. |
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Tell me that wasn't planned. Wonder which Federal agency set that up. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, leaves a donk with 8 AKs in the trunk unattended in that area of town unless they are A) An unimaginable idiot, or B) Following orders. View Quote C) Drug dealing kingpin does worry about leaving his car unattended because he is the local drug dealing kingpin. |
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Quoted: Does it look like this: http://static.cargurus.com/images/site/2010/11/19/21/01/1982_oldsmobile_cutlass_supreme-pic-7718954547766150596.jpeg I can solve this case right now if I have a more detailed vehicle description. View Quote |
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Anyone know yet how many of those AKs were used in that art gallery shoot em up in TX?
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Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
GLENDALE, AZ - Officials are searching for a stolen vehicle that had several AK-47’s inside in Glendale.
Glendale police said the victim went inside the Circle K at 59th Avenue and Camelback Road to pay for gas. While he was inside, his 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass was stolen. Inside the vehicle was eight unloaded AK-47’s in the trunk. The stolen vehicle license plate is BKP0539 (Arizona). If you have any information please call Glendale police. Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. Actually, the red flag here is that the guy left the car and went inside to pay in the first place. Almost all gas stations in Phoenix require advance payment for gas. It's generally only people without a functioning bank account/debit card/credit card that have to go in and pay cash. So how did dude who couldn't pay at the pump, acquire 8 AKs? Let's hope they actually get the bad guys this time.......... |
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No context in the story for all we know it was an FFL holder transporting some stuff to his shop. You could be right, lots of FFL's drive donks Where does the article say it was a "donk"? |
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Yes, I called that. Either:
1) He is making sure he doesn't leave an electronic trail of his gas purchases because he himself is up to something illegal. 2) He doesn't have a bank account or prefers to pay in cash when he's taking the AK's out to the range in the '82 Cutlass. If the vehicle was parked at the pumps, how was it stolen so quickly, and is there no surveillance video of this? This smells fishy all around. |
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Updated article added relevant info:
"A large rubber trash can was seen in the back seat of the car." |
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Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
GLENDALE, AZ - Officials are searching for a stolen vehicle that had several AK-47’s inside in Glendale.
Glendale police said the victim went inside the Circle K at 59th Avenue and Camelback Road to pay for gas. While he was inside, his 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass was stolen. Inside the vehicle was eight unloaded AK-47’s in the trunk. The stolen vehicle license plate is BKP0539 (Arizona). If you have any information please call Glendale police. Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. meh, that's a typical loadout for that part of town. |
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Actually, the red flag here is that the guy left the car and went inside to pay in the first place. Almost all gas stations in Phoenix require advance payment for gas. It's generally only people without a functioning bank account/debit card/credit card that have to go in and pay cash. So how did dude who couldn't pay at the pump, acquire 8 AKs? Let's hope they actually get the bad guys this time.......... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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GLENDALE, AZ - Officials are searching for a stolen vehicle that had several AK-47’s inside in Glendale.
Glendale police said the victim went inside the Circle K at 59th Avenue and Camelback Road to pay for gas. While he was inside, his 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass was stolen. Inside the vehicle was eight unloaded AK-47’s in the trunk. The stolen vehicle license plate is BKP0539 (Arizona). If you have any information please call Glendale police. Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. Actually, the red flag here is that the guy left the car and went inside to pay in the first place. Almost all gas stations in Phoenix require advance payment for gas. It's generally only people without a functioning bank account/debit card/credit card that have to go in and pay cash. So how did dude who couldn't pay at the pump, acquire 8 AKs? Let's hope they actually get the bad guys this time.......... Dumb. I NEVER pay at the pump. I ALWAYS go inside and pay with my debit card. Why? So the banks don't place $100 holds on my account every time I get gas. |
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Actually, the red flag here is that the guy left the car and went inside to pay in the first place. Almost all gas stations in Phoenix require advance payment for gas. It's generally only people without a functioning bank account/debit card/credit card that have to go in and pay cash. So how did dude who couldn't pay at the pump, acquire 8 AKs? Let's hope they actually get the bad guys this time.......... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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GLENDALE, AZ - Officials are searching for a stolen vehicle that had several AK-47’s inside in Glendale.
Glendale police said the victim went inside the Circle K at 59th Avenue and Camelback Road to pay for gas. While he was inside, his 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass was stolen. Inside the vehicle was eight unloaded AK-47’s in the trunk. The stolen vehicle license plate is BKP0539 (Arizona). If you have any information please call Glendale police. Red flag count = at least 4. Arizona is the same region Fast & Furious was supposedly launched from. Paying for gas inside versus at the pump-odd. 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. 8 AK's in the trunk? Silly ATF at it again is my best guess. Actually, the red flag here is that the guy left the car and went inside to pay in the first place. Almost all gas stations in Phoenix require advance payment for gas. It's generally only people without a functioning bank account/debit card/credit card that have to go in and pay cash. So how did dude who couldn't pay at the pump, acquire 8 AKs? Let's hope they actually get the bad guys this time.......... I went to a gas station the other night and the credit card readers at the pumps were out of order, "must prepay inside". When I have more weapons in my truck than just my truck gun I never leave it unattended. People tell me I am overly cautious. |
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It would be pretty funny if the thief never figured out the guns were in it. Also, my mental image of a 1982 Oldsmobile at this point is the (and yes, I know its the wrong make): http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Big_Lebowski_Torino_Impound-550px.jpg View Quote I wouldn't hold out much hope for the Creedence. |
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View Quote Someone stole a garbage truck? |
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1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass? Throwaway vehicle, US made, type 1 each. View Quote It's the new standard law enforcement "Throwdown car" for when they need a felon to be fleeing by vehicle. They just tow it to where the infraction needs to have occurred and drop it off. A little more effort than a throwdown .38, but it's better than getting jammed up on an arrest. |
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It could be a Missouri phenomenon but isn't the mid 80s Cutlass one of the easiest to steal and statistically most stolen car? I know for a long time the Missouri hot 5 lists always had the Cutlass at the top. View Quote My parents had 2 in Michigan back in the day, both were stolen from them. |
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Almost all gas stations in Phoenix require advance payment for gas. It's generally only people without a functioning bank account/debit card/credit card that have to go in and pay cash. So how did dude who couldn't pay at the pump, acquire 8 AKs? View Quote Huh, I use cash for gas, same as I do for my firearms purchases. Imagine that. |
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