Imagine that.
An Italian, seemingly an effort to dredge up the dead ghosts of La Cosa Nostra. Who'd-a thunk it?
And "WAS a ghost gun, possibly printed on a 3D printer"? Really? Could the anti-gunners not think of any more panic buttons to push? Just how do they KNOW that the weapon WAS a "ghost gun"? What makes them think a 3D printer was involved? There was nothing in the video that would identify it as a "ghost gun", much less a 3D printed "ghost gun". There just wasn't enough resolution to determine whether a serial number had been deleted or omitted, and I've never seen any 3D printer files for a model like that. Not to say they don't exist, but I've looked, and not found any,
If they have possession of the gun, why is Luigi only a "person of interest" rather than a person under arrest?
This story doesn't smell any more sanguine than it did before they announced they'd found a patsy that is alleged to "look like" the guy they have on video - you know, the one in a hoodie and a face mask...
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An Italian, seemingly an effort to dredge up the dead ghosts of La Cosa Nostra. Who'd-a thunk it?
And "WAS a ghost gun, possibly printed on a 3D printer"? Really? Could the anti-gunners not think of any more panic buttons to push? Just how do they KNOW that the weapon WAS a "ghost gun"? What makes them think a 3D printer was involved? There was nothing in the video that would identify it as a "ghost gun", much less a 3D printed "ghost gun". There just wasn't enough resolution to determine whether a serial number had been deleted or omitted, and I've never seen any 3D printer files for a model like that. Not to say they don't exist, but I've looked, and not found any,
If they have possession of the gun, why is Luigi only a "person of interest" rather than a person under arrest?
This story doesn't smell any more sanguine than it did before they announced they'd found a patsy that is alleged to "look like" the guy they have on video - you know, the one in a hoodie and a face mask...
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