Crime Headlining Crime Megathread Vol 4.

Not sure if Alberta has the good Samaritan act or not. If not the injured party can sue the shit out of you if something goes wrong or they find a lawyer scummy enough.
I’m pretty sure everywhere in Canada has the Good Samaritan law.
 
The kid thought he was Tony Montana.

Drug dealer who stockpiled submachine guns at North London flat jailed for 16 years


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A drug dealer who stockpiled two submachine guns and 300 rounds of ammunition at his flat has been jailed for 16 years.

Terrence O’Connor, 25, hid the Uzi 9mm and Czech-made .32 Skorpion in a holdall behind a false wall panel in Edgware, north London, as pictured below.

Police also recovered a silencer, £143,000 in cash and 1kg of cocaine valued at £36,000.

An automatic Uzi is capable of firing up to 600 rounds a minute.

In April last year, O’Connor met a suspect who was under surveillance as part of a money laundering investigation, a court heard yesterday.

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Officers swooped to arrest him when he removed items from the boot of a car in Silverston Way, Stanmore.

Detectives searched a black rucksack at his feet and found Class A drugs. But O’Connor told them: “I’ve never seen that before.”

He also had an encrypted EncroChat mobile phone used by organised criminals.

During a search of his home in Amias Dr, empty drugs packaging indicated upwards of 100 kilos had been processed there. A money counting machine was seized.

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O’Connor answered no comment to all questions during interview at a north London police station.

However, he pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine and possessing Class A drugs at Harrow Crown Court.

O’Connor, now of Webb St, Bolton, also admitted two counts of having a firearm with intent to endanger life and possessing a silencer.

Detective Constable Kevin Davies, of the Met’s Proactive Money Laundering Team, said: “This sentence reflects the seriousness of the matters under investigation and will serve as a deterrent to those involved in serious and organised crime.

“O’Connor was involved in large scale drug trafficking and was also instrumental in the laundering of the proceeds of this crime.

“He had possession of dangerous automatic weapons, ammunition and a silencer, which would have been capable of causing death and serious injury on the streets of London.

“This investigation shows the close link between money laundering and those committing the most harm within London’s communities.

“It is also another example of the inextricable link between money, drugs and violence.

“We remain committed to putting people like O’Connor behind bars to ensure London is a safer place for everyone.”

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...uns-north-london-jailed-16-years-b934370.html

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Just leagalize many, but not all, hard drugs for anyone over 21 or 25.

16 years is too long, considering some those grooming gang suspects got just 6 and 9 years.
 
The kid thought he was Tony Montana.

Drug dealer who stockpiled submachine guns at North London flat jailed for 16 years


newFile.jpg


A drug dealer who stockpiled two submachine guns and 300 rounds of ammunition at his flat has been jailed for 16 years.

Terrence O’Connor, 25, hid the Uzi 9mm and Czech-made .32 Skorpion in a holdall behind a false wall panel in Edgware, north London, as pictured below.

Police also recovered a silencer, £143,000 in cash and 1kg of cocaine valued at £36,000.

An automatic Uzi is capable of firing up to 600 rounds a minute.

In April last year, O’Connor met a suspect who was under surveillance as part of a money laundering investigation, a court heard yesterday.

BOR35972021%20Hide%20Area%20showing%20lower%20hole%20%281%29.jpg


Officers swooped to arrest him when he removed items from the boot of a car in Silverston Way, Stanmore.

Detectives searched a black rucksack at his feet and found Class A drugs. But O’Connor told them: “I’ve never seen that before.”

He also had an encrypted EncroChat mobile phone used by organised criminals.

During a search of his home in Amias Dr, empty drugs packaging indicated upwards of 100 kilos had been processed there. A money counting machine was seized.

BOR35972021%20Empty%20kilo%20wrappings%20%281%29.jpg


BOR35972021%20cash%20and%20cash%20counter%20%281%29.jpg


O’Connor answered no comment to all questions during interview at a north London police station.

However, he pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine and possessing Class A drugs at Harrow Crown Court.

O’Connor, now of Webb St, Bolton, also admitted two counts of having a firearm with intent to endanger life and possessing a silencer.

Detective Constable Kevin Davies, of the Met’s Proactive Money Laundering Team, said: “This sentence reflects the seriousness of the matters under investigation and will serve as a deterrent to those involved in serious and organised crime.

“O’Connor was involved in large scale drug trafficking and was also instrumental in the laundering of the proceeds of this crime.

“He had possession of dangerous automatic weapons, ammunition and a silencer, which would have been capable of causing death and serious injury on the streets of London.

“This investigation shows the close link between money laundering and those committing the most harm within London’s communities.

“It is also another example of the inextricable link between money, drugs and violence.

“We remain committed to putting people like O’Connor behind bars to ensure London is a safer place for everyone.”

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...uns-north-london-jailed-16-years-b934370.html

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Wonder how much time he would have gotten for the firearms alone - without the dealing/drug possession.

If cops found two submachine guns in a guy's house in the US what's the maximum penalty he would be facing? Anyone know?
 
Wonder how much time he would have gotten for the firearms alone - without the dealing/drug possession.

If cops found two submachine guns in a guy's house in the US what's the maximum penalty he would be facing? Anyone know?
States and the Feds like to charge between 5-10 for having those.

but you can legally own them if you just get your FFL license. Then you can have a house full of fully automatic weapons
 
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After a Milwaukee bakery was burglarized, the owner made cookies with the suspect's photo to try to get him identified.

Around midnight on April 19, a man jimmied a lock open at the bakery and stole the cash drawer, said Karen Krieg, who owns the bakery with her husband, Eric.

"We decided to make the best of it and see if the community could identify him," Krieg said.
They took an image of the man from security footage and printed it on edible paper. The images were applied to eight dozen sugar cookies that were frosted with buttercream and decorated with piping and sanding sugar.
Within the first 20 minutes of posting pictures of the cookies on the bakery's Facebook page, they started receiving tips. Customers were given free cookies of the criminal on May 2nd.
https://www.jsonline.com/story/ente...spects-picture-milwaukee-bay-view/4961930001/
 
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