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Police couldn't tell if gun was loaded. If it was, it was loaded with bullets bigger than three inches long and sharp on the front end, designed to pierce and made to explode on impact...

Police believe the very big gun the robber was pointing at the clerk is a Russian SKS military assault rifle. It could be semi-automatic or automatic. It's a very powerful gun and his even has a scope on it.

This story looks like it was written by a 5th grader, I am almost speechless that someone is making a living in broadcast news with these vocabulary skills. Bullets three inches long and sharp. What the hell is that? Very powerful gun, even has a scope. Well I doubt he needed a scope to point it a foot across the counter.

I nominate this for most asinine story of the week. Whoever wrote it really needs to finish their grade school education.

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LMFAO!!!!! Mike, you kill me!!! LOL

Guest CrazyLincoln
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Police in Melbourne are looking for an armed robber who pulled off a small heist with a pretty big gun.
Police couldn't tell if gun was loaded. If it was, it was loaded with bullets bigger than three inches long and sharp on the front end, designed to pierce and made to explode on impact. Police said, if they'd run up on him or if he had gotten rattled, who knows what would have happened.

"And if the robber had shot the clerk. The clerk would been burnt, but would have just spun his beak around and yelled 'You're desthpicable' and the robber would have yelled 'wascally clerk!'"

This article sounds like someone watched too many cartoons.

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This story looks like it was written by a 5th grader, I am almost speechless that someone is making a living in broadcast news with these vocabulary skills. Bullets three inches long and sharp. What the hell is that? Very powerful gun, even has a scope. Well I doubt he needed a scope to point it a foot across the counter.

I nominate this for most asinine story of the week. Whoever wrote it really needs to finish their grade school education.

Exactly what I was thinking... although I probably didn't have it worded as vividly as you did. :rock:

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Unfortunatly, the media doesn't have to be accurate, most of the niave public will believe it without question so they can invent or rewrite any stories according their personal political agenda. It can even be an article so incredibly stupid as this one.

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That article reads like it was written for the Herald Chronicle in Winchester only it had fewer spelling errors. Somebody send this clown back to 6th grade English.

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This story looks like it was written by a 5th grader, I am almost speechless that someone is making a living in broadcast news with these vocabulary skills. Bullets three inches long and sharp. What the hell is that? Very powerful gun, even has a scope. Well I doubt he needed a scope to point it a foot across the counter.

I nominate this for most asinine story of the week. Whoever wrote it really needs to finish their grade school education.

The guy that wrote it should be working for the NY Times with journalistic skills like that.

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The guy that wrote it should be working for the NY Times with journalistic skills like that.

I haven't seen to many media stories about guns that are close to being accurate. I really haven't seen any.

Remember the "manufactured" CNN story about the evil AK-47?

I'll try to find a link.

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I saw this story as it aired, that was the last time I ever watched CNN.

http://www.allsafedefense.com/news/Outdated%20News/CNN_Lies.htm

In the first of the two segments that aired Thursday, a Broward County detective fired the AK-47 in semiautomatic mode, and the camera showed bullets hitting a cinder-block target. The detective then fired a legal semiautomatic weapon, and CNN showed a cinder-block target with no apparent damage. On Friday, CNN admitted that the detective had not been firing at the cinder block.

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