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   From: maximusheadroom@gmx.com   
      
   In news:6WodC.7117$MY2.5345@fx21.iad,   
   Just Wondering typed:   
      
   > On 2/3/2018 12:59 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:   
      
   >> An Arizona man who sold ammunition to the gunman in the   
   >> deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history was charged Friday   
   >> with manufacturing armor-piercing bullets, according to court   
   >> documents obtained by The Associated Press. Unfired armor-piercing   
   >> bullets found inside the Las Vegas hotel room where the attack was   
   >> launched on Oct. 1 contained the fingerprints of ammunition dealer   
   >> Douglas Haig of Arizona, according to the complaint filed in federal   
   >> court in Phoenix.   
      
   >> He didn't have the quantity of tracer ammunition on hand that   
   >> Paddock was seeking, so Paddock contacted him a few days later and   
   >> lined up a sale at Haig's home in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa. Tracer   
   >> bullets contain a pyrotechnic charge that illuminates the path of   
   >> fired bullets so shooters can see whether their aim is correct.   
      
   > I'm confused. Did Haig sell Paddock armor-piercing   
   > bullets, or tracer ammunition? Or is the reporter   
   > so dumbass stupid that he doesn't know the difference?   
      
   Probably doesn't know the difference between bullets and ammunition.   
      
   Haig is charged with violating 18 USC Sec 371, Conspiracy, and 18 USC Secs.   
   922(a)(7), (a)(8) and   
   924 (a)(1)(D) Manufacture of Armor Piercing Ammunition.   
      
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