Littleton Man Indicted On Machine Gun Theft, Bomb Charges
It began when a Denver patrol officer stopped a young man who had just left Shotgun Willie's strip club driving a Jeep with illegal flashing red lights and a blaring siren last month. Then the officer spotted a machine gun among an arsenal of weapons in the Jeep.
Now, 21-year-old Andrew Thomas Gunzner, an apprentice gunsmith at a Littleton gun shop, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of possessing two machine guns that he stole from his employer, Prairie Arms Manufacturing, and possessing explosive devices, the Colorado U.S. Attorney's Office told TheDenverChannel.com Tuesday.
The charges carry a maximum penalty of 40 years in prison and $760,000 in fines. Gunzner remains in Denver jail.All kinds of wonderfully insightful comments about "high-capacity bullet-clips" and unsuspecting neighbors in the full article.accused of stealing the fully automatic machine gun found in his car, a German-made Heckler & Koch MP-5, along with an AR-15 rifle and equipment to make it fully automatic
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