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Man barricaded in Dicks sporting goods, bucks county

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SIDE BUST....same Dicks. Bought ammo. One time escorted with ammo (9,45) in container. One time. Walked alone with ammo in container. 3rd time. Handed 4 boxes of 9mm. I ask. Where's the lock box. He says... Oh. Well we don't do that anymore. While he says this I'm looking at the stack of lock boxes. Next time I go. Ammo in lock box. This guy must have been lost his sh*t over the inconsistencies lol

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Updated info....

 

The incident began around 7:30 p.m. Saturday along Commerce Boulevard.

 

Sources tell Action News that the man went into the sporting section and asked to see a shotgun and ammunition.

 

The store clerk complied and the suspect pulled out a handgun and told the clerk to undo the gun lock on the shotgun.

The male then took the shotgun and the ammunition and went to the bathroom in the back of the store.

 

All store personnel and customers were evacuated from Dick's Sporting Goods and neighboring businesses in the shopping center.

 

There have been no reports of gunfire or any injuries.

 

Police believe the man is inside the store alone.

 

Police and SWAT teams remain on the scene.

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Sources tell Action News that the man went into the sporting section and asked to see a shotgun and ammunition.

 

The store clerk complied and the suspect pulled out a handgun and told the clerk to undo the gun lock on the shotgun.

 

The male then took the shotgun and the ammunition and went to the bathroom in the back of the store.

 

 

"Sir, I would like to look at that fine shotgun you have locked up there yonder. Oh, and please give me a box of shotgun shells while you're at it."

 

..."Say, WHAT?"

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Update;

 

"Falls Township Police say the suspect had a history with law enforcement including a 2002 standoff in Middletown. In 2010, he was committed into a mental institution."

 

So I'm sure the access to guns will be blamed once again and not the fact this guy should not be on the streets with his violent and mental health history!

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