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Related: About this forumInvestigators say gun used in Truck Park bar shooting linked to straw purchase
Investigators say gun used in Truck Park bar shooting linked to straw purchase
One of the handguns used in the mass shooting at a St. Paul bar earlier this month came from a suspected straw-purchaser, according to federal court documents filed Wednesday.
In a criminal complaint, investigators say Jerome Horton bought nearly three dozen handguns from stores across the metro over the past three months.
One of those handguns, a 9 mm semiautomatic, was recovered shortly after a shooting at the Truck Bar in downtown St. Paul on Oct. 10 that killed a 27-year-old woman and left 14 others injured.
Investigators say that handgun was one of three that Horton purchased from a Fleet Farm store in Blaine on July 31. They say Horton had purchased a total of 33 firearms dating back to last June and was regularly accompanied by other people, which can be an indication of straw purchasing, according to the criminal complaint.
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One of the handguns used in the mass shooting at a St. Paul bar earlier this month came from a suspected straw-purchaser, according to federal court documents filed Wednesday.
In a criminal complaint, investigators say Jerome Horton bought nearly three dozen handguns from stores across the metro over the past three months.
One of those handguns, a 9 mm semiautomatic, was recovered shortly after a shooting at the Truck Bar in downtown St. Paul on Oct. 10 that killed a 27-year-old woman and left 14 others injured.
Investigators say that handgun was one of three that Horton purchased from a Fleet Farm store in Blaine on July 31. They say Horton had purchased a total of 33 firearms dating back to last June and was regularly accompanied by other people, which can be an indication of straw purchasing, according to the criminal complaint.
33 guns x 10 years per Federal violation = this guy should never be on the streets again.
Oh, and toss an accessory to murder in there as well.
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Investigators say gun used in Truck Park bar shooting linked to straw purchase (Original Post)
sarisataka
Oct 2021
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discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,603 posts)1. re: that 330 years
Another possible outcome, give us the names of the other 32 buyers and a plea deal gets you probation and suspended sentence.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)2. Unfortunately, for unstated reasons,
straw purchases are rarely prosecuted.
melm00se
(5,075 posts)3. They aren't prosecuted
because it is a federal offense and, like financial crimes, the feds only want to get involved when it is a big # issue or it can somehow move political ambition forward. I ran the fraud department for a bank and the only time the Secret Service got involved was when the fraud was part of a multi-million dollar scheme. Anything less? All you heard were crickets.