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CA: Police Responding To Gunshots Find 57 Weapons In Home
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David Williamson
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Police seized 57 guns on Monday from a home at Laguna and Green streets in San Francisco where officers said a man had been wantonly firing shots. San Francisco resident Jack Dane, 63, was arrested peacefully and booked into San Francisco County Jail on a slew of gun-related charges, including negligent shooting and firing a gun at an inhabited residence.
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Comment by:
laker1
(9/7/2016)
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So if the guy had 57 personal cars when he negligently drove drunk would they confiscate all 57 cars. You know, since he can drive all 57 cars at the same time, just like he can shoot all 57 guns at the same time. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(9/7/2016)
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1.) OK the guy was an @$$ and fired his guns off in a criminally irresponsible way.
2.) ONLY 57 guns? |
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