Zeroed in
Master
News reported yesterday that a Fairhope PO left his firearms in his locked personal truck. During the night, it got broke into and 3 long guns stolen, even tho 1 firearm was a department issued AR. Didn't think much of it other than "What an Idiot".
Then this mornings news, they reported the department issued AR was a full-auto AR. Just goes to show, doesn't matter who you are, there's always someone wanting what you have. So if you want to keep your stuff, leaving it in a locked vehicle is about the same level of security as a diary lock.
http://www.fox10tv.com/story/373331...-stolen-from-off-duty-officers-personal-truck
Then this mornings news, they reported the department issued AR was a full-auto AR. Just goes to show, doesn't matter who you are, there's always someone wanting what you have. So if you want to keep your stuff, leaving it in a locked vehicle is about the same level of security as a diary lock.
http://www.fox10tv.com/story/373331...-stolen-from-off-duty-officers-personal-truck