Convicted Felon Busted With 553 Firearms.

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  • JBP55

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    Authorities have seized more than 550 guns from two Southern California homes and made one arrest after getting a tip that a convicted felon was storing an arsenal.

    Sixty-year-old Manuel Fernandez was arrested last week after Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies and state and federal investigators raided his Agua Dulce home.
    Officials Monday say the searchers found 432 rifles and handguns, then returned later and found 91 more hidden weapons.
    Finally, 30 guns were seized at another home believed linked to an associate of Fernandez who hasn't returned to the home.
    Fernandez was booked on suspicion of being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition and illegally possessing an assault rifle and large-capacity magazines.
    He's free on bond.
     
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    shrxfn

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    I saw a picture of the weapons on MSN and there were quite a few uppers only and a lot of the other rifles looked kind of C&R so not as bad as they are making it out to be.
     

    GIJeaux

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    I remember watching an old western movie once and this convict was being released from a prison. On the way out they gave him back his property which included his gun leather and pistol.

    Part of me feels that "If you done your time, you debt is paid" and, your rights should be restored. But, so many convicts have gone right back to their old ways when they get out so, the other part of me says "Don't trust them".

    Al
     

    Forgotten

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    I'm sure he was charged with Jay walking and failed to pay his ticket, show up to court. Boom felony.....
     

    Magdump

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    I gotta take the term, “convicted felon” with a grain of salt... ok, a pound of salt and until they actually say what his felony was, I gotta assume me and that guy could be buds.
     
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