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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1083508" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Hasn't anyone here ever heard of having a "throw down gun " ?</p><p>It can come in very handle during any home invasion .</p><p></p><p>Also...</p><p>AURORA, Colo. — While he was in Boston pursuing his third Super Bowl ring, two home invaders were busy robbing Derrick Martin’s Aurora home.</p><p> According to Aurora Police, two men came to Martin’s home in the 24700 block of East Irish Drive at approximately 8 p.m. Sunday. They had handguns and forced their way inside the crowded home.</p><p> The people in the home, including adults and children, were likely watching the New England Patriots take on the Baltimore Ravens. They were held at gunpoint while the men snatched various items.</p><p>Aurora Police spokesperson Frank Fania said this type of burglary — one in which suspects force their way into a home and hold the burglarized parties at gunpoint — “is not common.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1083508, member: 12952"] Hasn't anyone here ever heard of having a "throw down gun " ? It can come in very handle during any home invasion . Also... AURORA, Colo. — While he was in Boston pursuing his third Super Bowl ring, two home invaders were busy robbing Derrick Martin’s Aurora home. According to Aurora Police, two men came to Martin’s home in the 24700 block of East Irish Drive at approximately 8 p.m. Sunday. They had handguns and forced their way inside the crowded home. The people in the home, including adults and children, were likely watching the New England Patriots take on the Baltimore Ravens. They were held at gunpoint while the men snatched various items. Aurora Police spokesperson Frank Fania said this type of burglary — one in which suspects force their way into a home and hold the burglarized parties at gunpoint — “is not common.” [/QUOTE]
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