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"Police across the nation have recently been finding an alarming amount of homemade guns and weapons, Newsday reported."
"The New York Police Department, during a narcotics raid in the Bronx, reportedly found a gun made out of a flashlight, the newspaper said. Sources told Newsday that disguised weapons allow drug dealers and other criminals to stay armed without arousing suspicion."
"Police have said that the rise in homemade weapons is likely a response to the careful attention paid to finding and removing illegal guns." ...
"The recent rise in homemade weaponry has sparked fears of an evolution to more sophisticated homemade guns and weapons, the newspaper said." |
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