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Police arrested a 65-year-old man in Milford, Conn., after he allegedly shot a squirrel in his yard on Monday. Upon further investigation, officers recovered an unregistered “assault rifle” and three “large-capacity magazines.”
Now James Toigo faces a plethora of gun-related charges, including unlawful discharge of a firearm, cruelty to an animal, first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree breach of peace, failure to register an assault rifle and three counts of possessing large-capacity magazines.
nighthawk1954
Police arrested a 65-year-old man in Milford, Conn., after he allegedly shot a squirrel in his yard on Monday. Upon further investigation, officers recovered an unregistered “assault rifle” and three “large-capacity magazines.”
It always has been a law here for more than 40 years shooting a fire arm in a public area such as your back yard.
Now James Toigo faces a plethora of gun-related charges, including unlawful discharge of a firearm, cruelty to an animal, first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree breach of peace, failure to register an assault rifle and three counts of possessing large-capacity magazines.
www.theblaze.com... firearms-for-safe-keeping/
SpaDe_
I think they will try to make an example out of this man in an attempt to scare others into compliance. It could backfire on them though if they are not careful. Many people are not happy with the new laws, or how they were steam rolled into existence.
StayAware
reply to post by nighthawk1954
I'm gonna have to side with the police on this one. If you are supposed to register guns and you don't, why go outside and shoot it? Police don't just shrug off gunshots in an area that has gun registration laws.