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02-14-2019, 11:40 AM | #1 |
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02-14-2019, 12:16 PM | #3 |
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pair of Las Vegas men were charged Wednesday with stealing dozens of firearms from the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in January. Jamikko Foster, 27, and Eduardo Limon, 28, worked as forklift operators during the trade show at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, according to a criminal complaint.
The two appeared in court to face federal charges of possession of a stolen firearm and possession of an unregistered firearm after authorities said they had stolen at least 65 firearms, including machine guns and rifles, from four companies — Remington Arms, LKCI, Blaser USA and Legacy Sports International — Jan. 20-29. Both men were released on their own recognizance, though U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Koppe restricted them from possessing weapons while out of custody. Assistant U.S. Attorney Phillip Smith told the judge that their jobs helped facilitate the thefts, though ATF agents “solved the crime in a near record-breaking period of time.” He added that the two men — who were part of Teamsters Local 631 — apparently had plans to sell the weapons. The prosecutor said Foster had a criminal history dating to 2010. Limon’s attorney, Chris Rasmussen, said, “My client looks forward to resolving this matter expeditiously.” Sponsored Content Hysterical Signs That Defintiely Knows How to Get... by Ranker Foster is a lifelong resident of the state and is married with two children, according to his lawyer, Deputy Federal Public Defender Andrew Wong. The list of weapons and accessories takes up two pages of a spreadsheet in a criminal complaint: Remington machine guns, rifles and pistols; Denel Land Systems machine guns; Mauser rifles, Glock pistols; Sauer & Sohn rifles; and Advanced Armament silencers. The Las Vegas office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was notified of the thefts last week and launched an investigation with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center, the complaint stated. Silencers and machine guns must be registered with the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, according to the complaint. SHOT Show organizers require licensees to remove firing pins from all displayed weapons before the firearms enter the convention center, the complaint stated, meaning the guns would need to be modified before they could shoot. The ATF issued an alert on Friday asking gun store owners to “be attentive for any individuals seeking gunsmithing services or, more specifically, firing pins.” The next day, the owner of Gun Shop Las Vegas on St. Rose Parkway in Henderson reached out to the ATF, saying Limon, Foster and a woman had purchased a 12-gauge shotgun and magazines and asked about a firing pin for an AR-style firearm. The men said “they were told by an associate that the firing pin needed to be replaced when it was cleaned,” according to the complaint. The owner concluded “the individuals were unfamiliar and/or new to firearms.” Limon told the owner that he worked at SHOT show. On Monday, an ATF special agent spotted Foster’s black Chevrolet Impala, which had been seen at the Henderson store, parked at The Pearl at St. Rose apartments on Spencer Street near the gun store. Authorities later found the weapons inside the apartments of Foster and Limon, noting in the complaint that neither had any weapons registered.
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They steal MACHINE guns and plan to sell them and Both men were released on their own recognizance, ?????
though U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Koppe restricted them from possessing weapons while out of custody. Man! That's just crazy or U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Koppe is in the pocket of the local union.
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This shows what is happening to our justice system. Steal 65 firearm including machine guns. These stolen would have most likely been sold off ending up with some gang members, and thus maybe the killing of innocent people. And the judge sets no bail on them and releases them on their own personal recognizance though one has a criminal history going back to 2010 !! Wither they were serviceable at the time of the theft or not, the crooks did not know. The intent was there. Some things I do not understand. Then the judge told them they could not have any firearms while out of custody. That will teach them. Good work by the shop owner and the ATF.
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I didn’t see anything in the news story that indicates the US Attorney asked for high bail or bail at all, or that anyone was outraged (well, except us law abiding types) over their being released.
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I work in a federal court. Very seldom do they keep people in custody. Last week they released a woman that had warrants from Indiana. They had been looking for her here, when she shows up in a parking lot doing a drug deal. Just by chance an agent sees her and they make the arrest. Having worked in the state system I can tell you she never would have been released on an out-of-state warrant. Oregon is extremely liberal when it comes to federal sentencing.
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