"...History buffs aren't the only ones interested in World War II memorabilia.
After a tornado hit North Minneapolis on Sunday, burglars reportedly stole more than $6,300 worth of WWII guns and other military equipment from a dark home.
The missing weapons are an auto-ordnance, 1911, 45 pistol and a 9mm MP-40 semi-auto machine gun, said owner Scott Steben. The machine gun is a federally regulated weapon, and is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives...."
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Also from the article:
"...North Minneapolis has seen a slight increase in burglaries since the tornado hit, said Minneapolis police Sgt. Stephen McCarty. Officers plan to step-up patrols in the area to discourage property damage, thefts, burglaries and looting.
"All of these burglaries will be investigated to ensure that these are legitimate burglaries ..." and not people reporting the crimes for ulterior motives, McCarty said...."
(bold emphasis mine)
Is it me, or is that an odd statement for a police officer to make?
Shouldn't the comment(mindset) be along the lines of:
"We'll make every effort to recover property, and prosecute the offenders"...?
In the context of either a gun theft, or the geographic area in general, the remark smells of something.
ETA:
"...a 9mm MP-40 semi-auto machine gun, said owner Scott Steben. The machine gun is a federally regulated weapon, and is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives..."
REALLY? a registered semi-auto?