Guns, grenades and ammunition: it's okay to be a prepper or have a gun or two to protect your family, but what authorities found inside a home Wednesday was enough to start a war.
NBC News reported that police discovered a “cache of weapons” inside a Bustleton home in Northeast Philadelphia.
The arsenal, which belonged to a 72-year-old “suicidal man,” included firearms, ammunition and grenades.
Inert grenades are also called Practice or Dummy Grenades that copies the exact dimensions of the USGI explosive.
All in all, the police collected 19 handguns and 20 long guns. Most were not identified, but they said that it “can be anything from a hunting rife to an M-16 military type rifle,” said Rosenbaum.
Further investigation suggested that the man also had more than 2,000 rounds of ammunition, but they are “still counting for an official number.”
NBC News reported that police discovered a “cache of weapons” inside a Bustleton home in Northeast Philadelphia.
The arsenal, which belonged to a 72-year-old “suicidal man,” included firearms, ammunition and grenades.
Inert grenades are also called Practice or Dummy Grenades that copies the exact dimensions of the USGI explosive.
All in all, the police collected 19 handguns and 20 long guns. Most were not identified, but they said that it “can be anything from a hunting rife to an M-16 military type rifle,” said Rosenbaum.
Further investigation suggested that the man also had more than 2,000 rounds of ammunition, but they are “still counting for an official number.”
The grenades were inert trainers. All his items were perfectly legal.
No arrests, no charges filed, police just seized his property because his son asked them to.
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