East Bay Firearms in Livermore, California, falls victim to its third burglary in two years, with thieves stealing 32 weapons worth an estimated $40,000. The incident took place early in the morning on October 25, when the suspects rammed a stolen car into the storefront, facilitating a swift getaway with the firearms while the store owners voiced their frustration over repeated targeting.
Co-owner Damon Butts highlights concerns over the criminal justice system, noting that even after recovering a stolen gun just last year, the perpetrator received a mere 120-day work release. As police and the ATF investigate this latest burglary, Butts emphasizes the store’s commitment to improving security measures and continuing to serve the community despite the ongoing challenges. The owners urge anyone with information to step forward as they work to protect their business and customers.
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