400 guns stolen from UPS facility

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Surveillance photo of two unidentified suspects released by Memphis Police from the burglary at the UPS facility.


(CNN)When 400 guns go missing, there's cause for concern -- understandably.


For two days, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and local law enforcement searched for two men who stole that many weapons from a UPS facility in Memphis.
The burglary occurred Sunday. Officials say two men drove up in a U-Haul truck and made off with about 400 guns.
On Tuesday, the ATF's Chicago office said "hundreds of guns" stolen from the distribution center have been recovered in Illinois.
The office said it has one person in custody, but it's looking for a second.

CNN has reached out several times to the ATF for more details, and is waiting to hear back.
The prospect of stolen guns flooding Memphis had some residents worried.
"It's very scary, because we don't know what they might be able to do with that," one resident, Julio Rodriguez, told CNN affiliate WMC. "It's sad, man. But I feel like there has to be more security, you know?"
A UPS spokesman told CNN the company is working with law enforcement but can't comment on an open investigation.
 
The guns made their way to Midlothian, IL which is a south suburb of Chicago.:smh:

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There are people in places making sure illegal guns stay on the Chicago streets. At some points these storage depots and train yards have to be held accountable for not providing adequate security.
 
The guns made their way to Midlothian, IL which is a south suburb of Chicago.:smh:

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There are people in places making sure illegal guns stay on the Chicago streets. At some points these storage depots and train yards have to be held accountable for not providing adequate security.

you gotta be kidding me smh!!?
 
you gotta be kidding me smh!!?

There are corporate higher ups and some clandestine government officials allowing this shit to happen. Heads need to roll. All Chicago area anti-violence groups need to file a class action lawsuit against all large depots, fed ex/ups yards, and train yards. Demand that they secure facilities better to prevent "theft".
 
The one in the dark sweatshirt looks like a caucasoid with some shit smeared on his face.
Hell it look like two white people to me. I would love to know who the suspect in custody is.

Call me whatever, but i think white folks did this and if it's a nigga in custody, he's a patsy or the whole wrong nigga altogether.

Ijs, the police are part of the same system that ensures loads of straps get to the hood for like 50 years now, so any time a load gets busted and publicized, I don't trust it.
 
The guns made their way to Midlothian, IL which is a south suburb of Chicago.:smh:

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There are people in places making sure illegal guns stay on the Chicago streets. At some points these storage depots and train yards have to be held accountable for not providing adequate security.
My homie just had a baby shower and moved out there.
 
Hell it look like two white people to me. I would love to know who the suspect in custody is.

Call me whatever, but i think white folks did this and if it's a nigga in custody, he's a patsy or the whole wrong nigga altogether.

Ijs, the police are part of the same system that ensures loads of straps get to the hood for like 50 years now, so any time a load gets busted and publicized, I don't trust it.
Sometimes u need one load to get popped so the other ones can get in
 
Guns stolen from Memphis UPS facility were found en route to Chicago
Authorities say they are still looking for 24-year-old Roland Jackson of Chicago and are offering up a $5,000 for information leading to an arrest.

http://www.nbcnews.com/video/two-men-steal-400-guns-from-ups-facility-in-tennessee-1334734915836



Two men steal 400 guns from UPS facility in Tennessee
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Hundreds of stolen guns have been found en route to Chicago after the firearms went missing Sunday from a United Parcel Service facility in Memphis, Tennessee, authorities said Tuesday.

Police in Midlothian, Illinois recovered the guns that were reported missing on Sunday when two people driving a U-Haul truck stole the weapons from a UPS facility, said Ronnie Dahl, Chicago Public Information Officer for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

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The UPS facility in Memphis where 400 guns were stolen, on Oct. 2, 2018.WKC
According to a copy of the criminal complaint obtained by NBC News, Midlothian police received a call around 3 p.m on Sunday about suspicious activity in a store parking lot in the Chicago suburb. The suspects fled the scene upon being questioned by police, leaving behind a U-Haul van filled with an estimated 364 Ruger caliber firearms.



Two suspects connected to the robberies were charged, with only one currently in custody, according to a statement by the ATF Chicago division.

One of the suspects, Taveyan Turnbo denies participating in the theft that took place in Memphis and claims that he was helping the other suspect and his brother sell the guns, according to the complaint. The suspects confessed to selling at least three of the stolen firearms for $400.

Authorities say they are still looking for 24-year-old Roland Jackson of Chicago and are offering up a $5,000 for information leading to an arrest, according to a statement issued by the ATF Chicago division.



UPS spokesperson Glenn Zaccara said the company is cooperating with law enforcement and will “make no further comments while their investigation is underway.”


Following the incident Sunday night, the ATF said the heist was one of the largest single gun thefts the agency has investigated, according to bureau spokesman Michael Knight.

Sixteen pallets of firearms had arrived to the Memphis distribution center from a Ruger factory in North Carolina on Friday and were scheduled to depart for Dallas, Texas on the day parts of the shipment was stolen.

ATF agents and the Memphis Police Department had been reviewing manifests and bills following the theft to determine where the guns were shipped from and where they were going.
 
Guns stolen from Memphis UPS facility were found en route to Chicago

How easy was that...."We're looking for two nigga,I mean black males headed to Atlanta or Chicago"


The ATF was on their ass before they even hit the state line....
 
How easy was that...."We're looking for two nigga,I mean black males headed to Atlanta or Chicago"


The ATF was on their ass before they even hit the state line....

BATF&E don't usually fuck about when it comes to "missing" firearms. I had 1 FA that was being shipped to my LGS, UPS lost track of. The local ATF agent shut down the entire hub, until the firearm was located.
 
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