Gun Page #2
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- 2010
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or resources,
and we are in the middle
of a f***ing crime wave here.
- Come on.
- Let's go.
- Hey, this is Lisa.
- And Hayley.
We can't get the phone right now,
but if you leave a message,
we'll get back to you.
All right, everyone.
Well, at least everyone that's here.
Let's get this thing underway.
Excuse me. What's going on?
Agent Peterson, ATF.
You must be Detective Rogers.
This is Agent Monroe.
Detective.
Yeah? And?
And the mayor has a target on his ass
from every reporter in this town.
We're here on his behalf
to help clean up the mess.
Well, this is the first I've heard
of any ATF involvement.
I apologize if you didn't get the e-mail.
I'm sorry for interrupting you.
Please continue.
Time is money. We certainly know
the city doesn't have any of that to spare.
Okay, gentlemen, why don't you have a seat?
Have a seat.
Okay, Detective, why don't you continue?
Let's get these ATF guys up to speed.
Here's what we know so far
about last month's club shooting.
We've got over five dozen
spent shell casings.
Mostly 9 millimeters and 556s
with a handful of small-arms fire
that we think came from
the shooters' intended victims.
Of the 17 people that were hit,
seven are now confirmed dead.
Including our friend, Mr. Ali Tyrell,
who has been our primary suspect...
in at least a dozen illegal firearms
transactions over the last two years.
It is our belief that Mr. Tyrell
was the intended victim of the shooting.
- And everyone else?
- Collateral damage.
Whoever did the shooting
wanted to put the warning out on the street.
You get in our way
and we won't hesitate to kill you.
Also recovered from the scene,
was a Smith & Wesson 500 revolver,
the world's most powerful handgun.
Now, get this.
The serial numbers were untouched,
which allowed us to trace its origins
back to its original factory inception...
back in August of 2008,
to when it was purchased by a Dan Evans.
He was a high-school mathematics teacher
and avid hunter,
in October of that same year.
The revolver was then reported stolen
in January, 2009, by Mr. Evans.
After running a ballistics match
on the firearm,
it was determined
that it was the same weapon...
that was used
in at least one fatal shooting incident...
down on College
and Franklin last May.
A background check
into the system...
was tracked back to a pawnshop
over on Burton Street,
where an attempt was made
to sell the firearm.
The pawnshop owner, however,
said no exchange was ever completed.
And that the seller allegedly
took the gun elsewhere.
Well, why would the shooter
leave the weapon behind?
To make a statement.
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