This video discusses a case where a New Jersey corrections officer allegedly stole approximately $475,000 worth of ammunition intended for police training. The stolen ammo was reportedly sold to a local gun store, which then sold it to the public. The speaker highlights the prevalence of stolen ammunition originating from police departments and discusses the implications of new ammunition tracking technologies like infrared tags, which could make it easier to identify stolen rounds in the future.
This video discusses a case where a New Jersey corrections officer, responsible for managing police gun range ammunition, was accused of stealing approximately $475,000 worth of state police ammo. The stolen ammunition was allegedly sold to a local gun store, which then resold it to the public. The speaker highlights the prevalence of inside jobs in ammunition theft, particularly from police departments, and notes the increasing difficulty in selling stolen ammo due to the implementation of infrared tracking tags by manufacturers.
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