13News reporter Chase Houle talks with John Nokes of the ATF about how legal guns are being used in crimes in Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS — Behind lock and key at theare hundreds of pieces of evidence and dozens of guns used in crimes.
He says 11% of the guns they collect in crimes were legally purchased within a three month span. In a year, Nokes says it's about 30%.
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