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In a few years he'll leave some bad review on that seller and nobody will ever buy guns again from them, way to ruin your reputation ...
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Rubbish! If they approached someone in the street and asked if they wanted to buy a gun then fine.Originally posted by Chuck View PostThe guy is clearly a loon who should be locked up, but isn't this entrapment? I can't help but feel a little uneasy about the police laying traps for people like this. Their job is to catch criminals, not to create them in the first place.
This guy was determined to get a gun. Luckily the police got there first.
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The guy is clearly a loon who should be locked up, but isn't this entrapment? I can't help but feel a little uneasy about the police laying traps for people like this. Their job is to catch criminals, not to create them in the first place.
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He always bragged how good live in Wandsworth is, turns out that Wandsworth prison is the largest in the UK, currently able to hold 1877 prisoners or 1874 if MF is included...
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Where have we heard that name Walter Mitty here before? Ah yes, that's it - I wonder what Sasguru is up to these days
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In reality, the seller account was under the control of officers from the National Crime Agency
Good...
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Ok, who was it
'Walter Mitty' IT manager admits to buying gun on dark web
"Hillyer’s colleagues described him as a “fantasist” and a “Walter Mitty type character” when questioned by police. Workmates said Hillyer claimed that he that worked for the intelligence and security services who had issued him a gun."
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