Posted September 18, 2017 10:30 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

Surveillance footage captured these images of one of the suspects who stole 35 guns from a Daytona Beach pawn shop during Hurricane Irma (Photo: ATF)
A pair of burglars stole jewelry and nearly three dozen guns from a Daytona Beach pawn shop during Hurricane Irma last week.
Thieves broke into Volusia Gold & Diamond twice during the early morning hours of Sept. 11 through an air conditioning vent, according to a report from the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
The suspects smashed a glass case with a hammer before making off with 35 guns. Owner Gus Osta called the burglars “bastards” and “cowards” in an interview with the paper Friday.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives offers a $4,000 reward for any information in the case. The National Shooting Sports Foundation pledged to match the reward dollar for dollar, according to local media reports.
Hurricane Irma, one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, whipped through the Caribbean Sept. 6 before making two landfalls in the United States five days later — once in the lower Florida Keys and again on Marco Island, 18 miles south of Naples. The massive storm packed 130 mile per hour winds, 10 foot storm surges and

Source: Guns.com

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