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"Rico Marley was arrested as he emerged from the bathroom at a Publix supermarket in Atlanta. He was wearing body armor and carrying six loaded weapons – four handguns in his jacket pockets, and in a guitar bag, a semi-automatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun."

"Moments earlier, an Instacart delivery driver had alerted a store employee after seeing Marley in the bathroom, along with the AR-15-style rifle, which was propped against a wall."

"Clearly, visiting the grocery store with a trove of guns had frightened people?"

"In states with permissive gun laws, the police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual's mere presence in a public space sows fear or even panic."

"Events such as the one involving Marley are examples of a problem already bedeviling police and prosecutors, sometimes from the moment an armed person is spotted in public. Police officers sometimes had mere seconds to determine whether a person with a gun either legally has the right or he's a madman – or both.

"For the average cop walking the street in America, it's a huge dilemma, knowing there have been countless active-shooter situations"

"Marley was released"

https://buffalonews.com/a-heavily-a...cle_d576ceaf-80d6-5a50-b62b-5015833a1d72.html

Only a matter of time before gun enthusiasts will be testing what few gun laws remain with similar type actions, welcome to MAGA America, where stopping on the way home to get a quart of milk takes on a whole new meaning
 
"Rico Marley was arrested as he emerged from the bathroom at a Publix supermarket in Atlanta. He was wearing body armor and carrying six loaded weapons – four handguns in his jacket pockets, and in a guitar bag, a semi-automatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun."

"Moments earlier, an Instacart delivery driver had alerted a store employee after seeing Marley in the bathroom, along with the AR-15-style rifle, which was propped against a wall."

"Clearly, visiting the grocery store with a trove of guns had frightened people?"

"In states with permissive gun laws, the police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual's mere presence in a public space sows fear or even panic."

"Events such as the one involving Marley are examples of a problem already bedeviling police and prosecutors, sometimes from the moment an armed person is spotted in public. Police officers sometimes had mere seconds to determine whether a person with a gun either legally has the right or he's a madman – or both.

"For the average cop walking the street in America, it's a huge dilemma, knowing there have been countless active-shooter situations"

"Marley was released"

https://buffalonews.com/a-heavily-a...cle_d576ceaf-80d6-5a50-b62b-5015833a1d72.html

Only a matter of time before gun enthusiasts will be testing what few gun laws remain with similar type actions, welcome to MAGA America, where stopping on the way home to get a quart of milk takes on a whole new meaning

Poor anchovies, move to Chicago where they have every strict gun laws. You will be safe and secure.
 
Poor anchovies, move to Chicago where they have every strict gun laws. You will be safe and secure.

Oh one of very Low IQ, the guns in Chicago and NY come from the gun-humping and jesusland states, or as the late Jimmy Breslin called them The Low IQ states


'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi


https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/


New York authorities constantly working to disrupt the "Iron Pipeline,

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...n-pipeline-guns-trafficked-from-other-states/


 
Oh one of very Low IQ, the guns in Chicago and NY come from the gun-humping and jesusland states, or as the late Jimmy Breslin called them The Low IQ states


'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi


https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/


New York authorities constantly working to disrupt the "Iron Pipeline,

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...n-pipeline-guns-trafficked-from-other-states/



Guano, are you telling us some people don't obey federal and state gun laws? Say it ain't so.
 
"Rico Marley was arrested as he emerged from the bathroom at a Publix supermarket in Atlanta. He was wearing body armor and carrying six loaded weapons – four handguns in his jacket pockets, and in a guitar bag, a semi-automatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun."

"Moments earlier, an Instacart delivery driver had alerted a store employee after seeing Marley in the bathroom, along with the AR-15-style rifle, which was propped against a wall."

"Clearly, visiting the grocery store with a trove of guns had frightened people?"

"In states with permissive gun laws, the police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual's mere presence in a public space sows fear or even panic."

"Events such as the one involving Marley are examples of a problem already bedeviling police and prosecutors, sometimes from the moment an armed person is spotted in public. Police officers sometimes had mere seconds to determine whether a person with a gun either legally has the right or he's a madman – or both.

"For the average cop walking the street in America, it's a huge dilemma, knowing there have been countless active-shooter situations"

"Marley was released"

https://buffalonews.com/a-heavily-a...cle_d576ceaf-80d6-5a50-b62b-5015833a1d72.html

Only a matter of time before gun enthusiasts will be testing what few gun laws remain with similar type actions, welcome to MAGA America, where stopping on the way home to get a quart of milk takes on a whole new meaning

That is because it was New York. Most fucked up state in this county. Any other would have said something and stood up to it. New Yorkers? Fucking useless pussies.
 
That is because it was New York. Most fucked up state in this county. Any other would have said something and stood up to it. New Yorkers? Fucking useless pussies.

Poopeye, if you weren't such a useless pussy, you would have something useful to post.
 
Oh one of very Low IQ, the guns in Chicago and NY come from the gun-humping and jesusland states, or as the late Jimmy Breslin called them The Low IQ states


'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi


https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/


New York authorities constantly working to disrupt the "Iron Pipeline,

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...n-pipeline-guns-trafficked-from-other-states/


So why do states with more lax guns law that surround Chicago have fewer gun crimes?
 
Oh one of very Low IQ, the guns in Chicago and NY come from the gun-humping and jesusland states, or as the late Jimmy Breslin called them The Low IQ states


'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi


https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/


New York authorities constantly working to disrupt the "Iron Pipeline,

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...n-pipeline-guns-trafficked-from-other-states/


Guano do you think that has anything to do with the fact that Mississippi has the highest percentage of Black population of all the states?
 
sometimes you just have a nigga moment not guilty by temporary insanity due to decreased mental functionality
 
Poor anchovies, move to Chicago where they have every strict gun laws. You will be safe and secure.

Depending on where in Atlanta this store is, it might as well BE Chicago.

But the point is, despite how scary this guy might have appeared to be, nothing happened with the possible exception of anyone else who was considering robbing the store changing their minds.
 
He probably belongs to a well-regulated militia.

"A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."

Interestingly, the Second Amendment was based partly on the right to bear arms in English Common Law and the English Bill of Rights 1689. But if a guy showed up like this one in a British supermarket, it's unlikely he would be released without question or indeed at all.

As usual, America is way ahead. And the world looks on in amazement.
 
sounds like it may have been handled reasonably well........he was reported, confronted, identified and released.......what isn't reported was whether the identification was sufficient and how he was detained before being released......we've had reports in the past of authorities releasing people who later turned out to be threats.......one can only hope that isn't happenng.......also we can only hope he wasn't detained unnecessarily......
 
Oh one of very Low IQ, the guns in Chicago and NY come from the gun-humping and jesusland states, or as the late Jimmy Breslin called them The Low IQ states


'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi


https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/


New York authorities constantly working to disrupt the "Iron Pipeline,

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...n-pipeline-guns-trafficked-from-other-states/




Now the truth from the Mayors office


CITY OF CHICAGO • OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT

SOURCE DEALERS FOR CRIME GUNS RECOVERED IN CHICAGO

Seven of the top ten source dealers are within Illinois, and six of those seven fall within the Cook County suburbs that
border Chicago.

For the better part of a decade, Chuck’s Gun Shop and Midwest Sporting Goods have consistently remained the top
two FFL source dealers for crime guns recovered by police in Chicago.

https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam... Room/Press Releases/2017/October/GTR2017.pdf
 
"Rico Marley was arrested as he emerged from the bathroom at a Publix supermarket in Atlanta. He was wearing body armor and carrying six loaded weapons – four handguns in his jacket pockets, and in a guitar bag, a semi-automatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun."

"Moments earlier, an Instacart delivery driver had alerted a store employee after seeing Marley in the bathroom, along with the AR-15-style rifle, which was propped against a wall."

"Clearly, visiting the grocery store with a trove of guns had frightened people?"

"In states with permissive gun laws, the police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual's mere presence in a public space sows fear or even panic."

"Events such as the one involving Marley are examples of a problem already bedeviling police and prosecutors, sometimes from the moment an armed person is spotted in public. Police officers sometimes had mere seconds to determine whether a person with a gun either legally has the right or he's a madman – or both.

"For the average cop walking the street in America, it's a huge dilemma, knowing there have been countless active-shooter situations"

"Marley was released"

https://buffalonews.com/a-heavily-a...cle_d576ceaf-80d6-5a50-b62b-5015833a1d72.html

Only a matter of time before gun enthusiasts will be testing what few gun laws remain with similar type actions, welcome to MAGA America, where stopping on the way home to get a quart of milk takes on a whole new meaning

Was anyone actually injured or killed? If not then what the fuck are you pissing and moaning about?
 
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"Rico Marley was arrested as he emerged from the bathroom at a Publix supermarket in Atlanta. He was wearing body armor and carrying six loaded weapons – four handguns in his jacket pockets, and in a guitar bag, a semi-automatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun."

"Moments earlier, an Instacart delivery driver had alerted a store employee after seeing Marley in the bathroom, along with the AR-15-style rifle, which was propped against a wall."

"Clearly, visiting the grocery store with a trove of guns had frightened people?"

"In states with permissive gun laws, the police and prosecutors have limited tools at their disposal when a heavily armed individual's mere presence in a public space sows fear or even panic."

"Events such as the one involving Marley are examples of a problem already bedeviling police and prosecutors, sometimes from the moment an armed person is spotted in public. Police officers sometimes had mere seconds to determine whether a person with a gun either legally has the right or he's a madman – or both.

"For the average cop walking the street in America, it's a huge dilemma, knowing there have been countless active-shooter situations"

"Marley was released"

https://buffalonews.com/a-heavily-a...cle_d576ceaf-80d6-5a50-b62b-5015833a1d72.html

Only a matter of time before gun enthusiasts will be testing what few gun laws remain with similar type actions, welcome to MAGA America, where stopping on the way home to get a quart of milk takes on a whole new meaning

This happened last year, and he was arrested and charged.

More details emerge about man accused of taking 6 guns into Atlanta Publix
 
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