“We’ve seen an increase in the amount of gunfire, as well,” Maj. Jorge Aguiar said, while showing Local 10 News some firearms that have been confiscated. “Some of those are high-powered rifles, which they indiscriminately shoot, and they have longer distance where they can discharge, so that bullet is blind when it leaves that barrel.”[More]
Are they as heavy as 10 boxes, do they have shoulder things that go up, and can they cook a deer? And don't get me started on 30 magazine clips!
Where do they get these dolts, and who decides to put them in charge?
[Via DDS]
2 comments:
Sounds like a translated-from-Chinese owners manual.
I wouldn't be surprised if Aguiar has a valid concept to express (longer range bullets have a greater collateral damage capability downrange) but is just awful at extemporaneous speaking and/or camera shy.
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