Ironton: C&S Guns robbed

Once again, gun control laws which were passed with claims that they would keep guns out of criminals' hands (but that in actuality succeed only in making purchases more difficult for law-abiding citizens) have been completely circumvented by people who care nothing for the law.

The Ironton Tribune reported last week that a local firearms store, C&S Guns, was robbed.

From the story:

    Ironton police detective Jim Akers said authorities received a call at 1:26 a.m. that the someone had broken into the store.

    "Some guy driving by saw a man walking in that area with several guns and called police," Akers said. "He broke out the door glass entered the building and then forced open another door to get inside."

    Akers said possibly six handguns were taken. The suspect is described as being approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, 140 pounds, wearing a gray sweat suit, possibly with a hood.

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