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Queens man found with AK-47 assault rifle, 17,000 rounds of ammunition
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Don't forget, he was in possession of a stolen firearm. That alone should cost him his freedom.
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Perfectly legal and common in Texas, a "big bust" in NY, gotta love it.
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The AK is illegal in New York, I believe. Plus any 30 round mags would be, plus any pistol mags over 7 rounds or whatever that stupid law says. Handgun licenses are hard to get there so they may or may not have been illegal. They were probably able to throw a lot of gun charges at him due to all their stupid restrictions. Remember this is New York, not Texas or Arizona or Alaska.Originally posted by svo855 View PostThe amount of weapons and ammo that the man had ain't a big deal. I let my old girl friends son keep about that much in his room and he was 13. The dude ordering fake police badges is reason for concern.
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Originally posted by soap View PostThought NY was a gun free zone?
The law says that it should also be a cocaine free zone too but something tells me that it ain't cocaine free either.
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The amount of weapons and ammo that the man had ain't a big deal. I let my old girl friends son keep about that much in his room and he was 13. The dude ordering fake police badges is reason for concern.
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Queens man found with AK-47 assault rifle, 17,000 rounds of ammunition
A Queens man was found with a cache of weapons that included an AK-47 assault rifle and 17,000 rounds of ammunition after police learned he ordered a fake NYPD police ID online, police said.
Lee Bergman, 43, was arrested Tuesday morning when police discovered the arsenal in a safe in his home at 81-00 Shore Front Parkway in Far Rockaway.
The Internal Affairs Bureau’s police impersonation unit launched the investigation based on a tip that he ordered forged NYPD identification cards over the Internet. After intercepting the package, they executed a search warrant at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
Bergman refused to unlock the safe, so an emergency services unit forced it open. They discovered an AK-47, eight handguns, five shotguns, two hunting rifles and six flare guns, along with a pistol version of an AR15 that was found to be stolen from Pennsylvania. Also recovered was a fake NYPD shield and four forged police identification cards.
Bergman was charged with various felonies including criminal impersonation of a police officer, possession of forged instruments, and weapons and narcotics offenses, and numerous misdemeanors.
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