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    Default Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...survival-gear/

    MILFORD, Del. (CBS) — A worker at a Wal-Mart in Delaware is accused of stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition and survival gear from the store where he worked.

    Investigators say 35-year-old Linwood D. Hallman Jr. is facing a felony theft charge. Police say the thefts began on January 31st.

    According to the Milford Police Department, during his employment at Wal-Mart, Hallman Jr. removed several thousand rounds of ammunition and survival-related items from the store.

    Police say that detectives recovered the ammunition from a home located on Butler Avenue in Lincoln, along with a rifle scope and survival bags and kits. Multiple firearms and knives were also seized from the home, police said.

    Hallman Jr. was arraigned and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution in default of $5,000.00 secured bond.
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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    I wonder how much .22 he took?

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    Quote Originally Posted by philadelphia patriot View Post
    I wonder how much .22 he took?
    2 boxes

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    Friggin hoarders.

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    Quote Originally Posted by PocketProtector View Post
    http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/201...survival-gear/

    MILFORD, Del. (CBS) — A worker at a Wal-Mart in Delaware is accused of stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition and survival gear from the store where he worked.

    Investigators say 35-year-old Linwood D. Hallman Jr. is facing a felony theft charge. Police say the thefts began on January 31st.

    According to the Milford Police Department, during his employment at Wal-Mart, Hallman Jr. removed several thousand rounds of ammunition and survival-related items from the store.

    Police say that detectives recovered the ammunition from a home located on Butler Avenue in Lincoln, along with a rifle scope and survival bags and kits. Multiple firearms and knives were also seized from the home, police said.

    Hallman Jr. was arraigned and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution in default of $5,000.00 secured bond.
    Dumbass was supposed to wait for STHTF before he stocked up

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    If you wait, it'll be too late. Gotta wonder...been buying stuff with credit card online for years never a problem. Couple weeks ago I made an online purchase from Walmart and about five days later over $4k online purchase attempts were made with my card. Coincidence? I don't think Walmart is able to vet its applicants for employment too well...
    Last edited by Bang; March 16th, 2015 at 03:45 PM.

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    The bad thing is, all that ammo is now going to sit in the evidence locker of the arresting PD.
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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    no friggin wonder I can't find any.

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post
    The bad thing is, all that ammo is now going to sit in the evidence locker of the arresting PD.
    Fret not, first the police will have to check out all of the ammunition to make sure it works.

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    Default Re: Police: Delaware Wal-Mart Worker Stole Thousands Of Rounds Of Ammunition,

    He took the 3 box limit every single day.

    I friggen knew it. There are certainly more of these scumbags at Walmarts than minimum wage workers (less than one per store).

    Check his Gunbroker account. Burning and hanging are too good for scum like this.

    Tie him to a post at 500 yards and let us use all the .22 ammo he stole to take potshots at him. North Korean/Hillary Email Server style.

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