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Two people in custody following another gun store robbery, this time in Marshall Township
Two people in custody following another gun store robbery, this time in Marshall Township

CBS News

time19-03-2025

  • CBS News

Two people in custody following another gun store robbery, this time in Marshall Township

An exclusive new video obtained by KDKA on Tuesday night showed the burglary at the Keystone Shooting Center in Marshall Township on Monday morning. Two people are now in custody in connection with the burglary, one adult and one teenager. The alarm went off at 5:44 a.m. and it was initially reported as a false alarm. However, when the manager discovered the break-in, it showed that the window was smashed in with a hammer and three people went into the store. One of them stayed behind to wait for them in a stolen car. The suspects busted three glass cases and grabbed other guns right off the wall. In all, they stole 20 handguns, six semiautomatic AR-15 and AK-47-style rifles, and two suppressors. They also dropped five guns while leaving. Six of them were reportedly recovered by law enforcement during a vehicle stop and a house search. Police uncovered plans to break into a second gun store in Allegheny County just 24 hours earlier. "It's troubling," said Tom Westfall. "It just seems there's no way that anyone is able to stop it. They just keep doing it because they are not getting caught and they just keep bolder and bolder." Police also believe they stopped a second plan to break into an Allegheny County gun store a day before. West Mifflin's police chief said on Sunday morning two teenagers were arrested trying to steal a car. A cell phone recovered in that arrest had Legion Arms in the GPS. Police believe that stopped another break-in attempt. One of the kids was sent to Shuman Detention Center and the other was released. An ATF spokesperson said they are looking into potential connections to other gun store burglaries in Bethel Park, Stoneboro, Mercer County, and near Youngstown, Ohio. "Part of it is the juvenile correctional system and part of it is just parenting and how they're raised," said Westfall. "If there are no repercussions, then there is no reason for them to stop." We've reached out to Allegheny County District Attorney about the recent gun store break-ins but we have been told he is not available to comment at this time, but added that the robberies are being investigated.

Police believe a group of teenagers believed to be involved in multiple gun store break-ins
Police believe a group of teenagers believed to be involved in multiple gun store break-ins

CBS News

time13-02-2025

  • CBS News

Police believe a group of teenagers believed to be involved in multiple gun store break-ins

WEST MIFFLIN (KDKA) - A group of teenagers were caught on camera attempting to steal guns but broke into a hobby shop in the same building as the gun store by mistake. Authorities have told KDKA-TV that the attempted burglary is connected to the successful burglary at Allegheny Arms last month and a third gun store in Lima, Ohio - just south of Youngstown. In speaking with federal, state, and local authorities, they are actively pursuing all of these cases with West Mifflin Police's chief saying the group of four juveniles who attempted to break into Legion Arms didn't get much, but they did go right over to another gun store in Bethel Park later that morning. However, no arrests have been made. Gun store owners are worried the kids won't get a punishment that fits the seriousness of the crimes. On January 13, just before 4:30 in the morning, a stolen Kia circled the parking lot of the Legion Gun Store in West Mifflin, and then a hammer shattered the door and four people, believed to be four juveniles from the Pittsburgh area, entered with face masks, gloves, and duffle bags scrambled through the store looking for guns. After the alarm went off, they realized they were in Iron City R.C. Hobbies on the wrong side of the building. Audio from the surveillance video could be heard with one suspect saying "Where are the guns?" They were in and out within 60 seconds and nothing was taken from the store. Legion Arms owner Jonathan Stark said this has never happened in the 10 years he's been open. "We are fortunate they were in the wrong place," he said. "It's hard not to take it personally." The West Mifflin police chief confirmed that the same group of juveniles then bolted to Bethel Park and shot their way into Allegheny Arms and Gun Works where they stole more than 50 guns in a matter of minutes. "[Law enforcement] were able to get a lot of good information from the footage that we were able to provide and the evidence they left behind," Stark said. Not long after when police and the ATF recovered several of the stolen guns in McKees Rocks, two juveniles were found on a Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus with stolen guns. Sources have also told KDKA-TV that one or two of the same people in the Bethel Park burglary are also tied to a break-in at Expert Outfitters near Youngstown, Ohio on January 23 when they shot their way in and stole 23 handguns. Then, in the most recent case, on Super Bowl Sunday around 5 a.m., surveillance video showed the suspects trying to pry open the front door of Riffin Arms in Stoneboro, Mercer County. An ATF spokesperson said no suspects are in custody at this time but they are looking into potential connections at other gun store burglaries. Owners like Stark now are being more vigilant. "There's no question they will end up on the streets and that is why it's important that they do be recovered, they will be used in crimes," he said. "These are adult crimes, plain and simple." Shaler's police chief also confirmed that two vehicles were stolen on Sunday less than a mile apart from one another and one of the vehicles was recovered in Pittsburgh. The other was stopped by Jackson Township police in Mahoning County, Ohio. Three 17-year-olds and a 13-year-old from the Pittsburgh area were arrested. At last check, they are currently being held in a juvenile detention center. However, at this time, no arrests have been made in any of the gun shop burglaries.

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