2.3 seconds of terror – illegal modified guns are hitting Mobile streets

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2.3 seconds of terror – illegal modified guns are hitting Mobile streets
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Mickey French, special agent in charge of the ATF Field Division in Nashville, Tennessee, said the agency is investigating more than 1,500 Glock chip cases nationwide. That includes nine in Mobile, which is part of his division.

“They started out on the West Coast and they’re slowly creeping east,” he said. “In January, I hadn’t seen a single one in Alabama or in middle-east Tennessee. Now we have hundreds of these that are showing up.”

“We have some that have not been referred to our office yet,” he said. “But we have nine open right now – six out of Mobile, and we have others from Selma, Evergreen, Brewton. So, they’re everywhere in our district.” “I don’t that they really understand the full, grave danger that’s involved in using these switches on these weapons,” Mobile police Chief Paul Prince said.

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