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WA: Ex-owner of gun store linked to snipers indicted for not paying taxes
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"A federal grand jury yesterday indicted on tax charges the former owner of the Tacoma gun store that was the source of the rifle used by snipers to terrorize the nation's capital in 2002."
"Brian Borgelt, 40, of Lakewood owned Bull's Eye Shooter Supply when Lee Malvo, one of two men convicted of murder in the sniper case, told federal agents that he stole the Bushmaster rifle used in the killings from the store in Tacoma." ...
"ATF inspections were able to document extensive record-keeping violations of federal regulations designed to keep track of firearms at the store. But the U.S. Attorney's Office yesterday reported its decision that 'there are no viable federal firearms charges that could be pursued against Borgelt.'" ... -------
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