Rap Group Busted For Toting Stolen Guns During Video Shoot

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Cops in Baton Rouge arrested eight people who they say were waving stolen guns and assault rifles around in public while filming a music video.


It’s reported that police seized 15 guns from the suspects, three of which turned out to be stolen. One caller reported seeing the group toting the weapons around in the middle of a Baton Rouge street Monday evening. The group had been filming a rap video.

Honestly, this is just funny to me. I love it when crooks do stupid things, and it’s highly likely that these individuals were involved in some kind of criminal activity. After all, they’re carrying around stolen guns. They either stole them or they bought them off the black market, and I’d be shocked as hell if they didn’t know on some level they were stolen.


Further, they decided to film a rap video in public, completely with guns, without finding out what they needed to do to not get hassled by the cops. That’s just idiotic. If a police officer sees someone brandishing a gun, they’re going to investigate. It may only be for a music video, but without permits or anything, they’re going to investigate in more detail. After all, your conduct that they’ve seen doesn’t suggest you’re known for making good life choices.


So, this lands six in jail and two others with a summons to appear in court. Nicely done, folks. Nicely done.


While we can debate all kinds of things surrounding this event–and I’m sure there are some who will try to make this racial while others will consider this a horrible assault on the Second Amendment–the truth of the matter is that there are rules in place and the police have a duty to enforce those rules. Brandishing guns, for example, has a tendency to draw attention because it often precedes shooting of the aforementioned guns at other parties. It’s unsurprising it did this time.




https://bearingarms.com/tom-k/2019/09/26/rap-group-busted-toting-stolen-guns-video-shoot/
 
Universal background checks with an enhancement to check for stolen guns...ie gun registration.
 
and how long will the orginal owners wait to get their stolen guns back? Oh wait, that almost never happens.
 
and how long will the orginal owners wait to get their stolen guns back? Oh wait, that almost never happens.

A few years back, a man tried to kill his wife (or gf) in the parking lot of the county courthouse. The gun he used was a SP-101 that was stolen from my buddy's house a few years before that.

I just text him to see if he finally got it back yet.

Edit: He says "Nope. Not yet." I'm thinking it's been about six years since this happened.
 
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and how long will the orginal owners wait to get their stolen guns back? Oh wait, that almost never happens.


Not true. I had a break-in and lost a number of firearms. Got 4 back since then and shoulda been 5 but the dept. that has it can't seem to find it.


A few years back, a man tried to kill his wife (or gf) in the parking lot of the county courthouse. The gun he used was a SP-101 that was stolen from my buddy's house a few years before that.

I just text him to see if he finally got it back yet.

Edit: He says "Nope. Not yet." I'm thinking it's been about six years since this happened.

Tell your buddy to stay on them. As long as a case is pending they probably won't release it but once it is done there is no reason he shouldn't get it back.
 
Not true. I had a break-in and lost a number of firearms. Got 4 back since then and shoulda been 5 but the dept. that has it can't seem to find it.




Tell your buddy to stay on them. As long as a case is pending they probably won't release it but once it is done there is no reason he shouldn't get it back.

He says it's been about five years now. I can't remember if there has been a trial yet, but yes, as long as it's evidence, he won't be seeing it.
 
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