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  • The SoCal Gunner
    Veteran Member
    • May 2006
    • 3319

    FedEx worker stole 146 guns



    FedEx staffer held in theft of 146 guns
    by Jeff Whelan/The Star-Ledger
    Wednesday August 13, 2008, 4:33 AM

    A FedEx cargo handler stole 146 handguns from the Monmouth County facility where he worked and enlisted a friend to help sell the weapons at public housing projects in Jersey City and on the streets of Newark and East Orange, federal investigators said today.

    The scheme began to fall apart when frustrated residents complained to Jersey City police, who then used a sting operation to capture the suspects, authorities said.

    Federal agents are now trying to trace dozens of the stolen weapons, many of which they said were sold for between $300 and $500 each or traded for drugs.

    "This is a huge number of guns. Our primary goal is to find out where the remaining guns are. We want them in our custody. We don't want them in the hands of criminals or gang members," said special agent Joseph Green, a spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

    The two suspects, Patrick Dolan, 28, of Keyport and John Sozomenou, 32, of Aberdeen, surrendered at federal district court in Newark today. U.S. Magistrate Judge Patty Shwartz ordered them both released on $200,000 bond.

    They were charged with conspiracy to possess and sell stolen firearms and face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Gribko, who is prosecuting the case.

    The conspiracy began in October when Dolan stole a single handgun from the Federal Express facility in Eatontown, according to a criminal complaint unsealed today.

    In May, he allegedly stole a shipment of 75 guns from a conveyor belt. The weapons were manufactured by Bersa in Argentina and destined for a southern New Jersey importer, authorities said. Days later, the complaint stated, he stole another shipment of 70 guns from Argentina.

    But as Dolan grew bolder, authorities said, he and Sozomenou began raising eyebrows on the streets. Jersey City residents complained to police in May that two white males were selling handguns at three different public housing complexes, the complaint stated.

    Tipsters said the guns, new and in their original boxes, were being sold out of a white Ford Bronco and a blue BMW, authorities said. One tipster caught the license plate of the BMW, which police traced to Dolan's girlfriend, according to the complaint.

    Authorities used a confidential informant to set up a sting. The informant contacted Dolan and Sozomenou, who agreed to sell about a dozen handguns for approximately $300 apiece.

    On May 29, the two suspects showed up at the buy in the Ford Bronco and were arrested. Police found a green army bag in the vehicle with eight Bersa .380-caliber handguns and one Comanche .22-caliber nine-shot revolver, according to the complaint. Authorities said all of the weapons had been stolen from the FedEx facility.

    Police also recovered two loaded weapons hidden inside the steering wheel: a Bersa .380-caliber handgun, and a Bersa .40-caliber handgun, both also stolen from FedEx, authorities said.

    Both suspects confessed, according to the complaint. They first were charged at the local level, but federal authorities, who can seek stiffer penalties, took over the case.

    Greg Tomczak, who represents Dolan, and Peter Willis, who represents Sozomenou, both declined to comment today.

    Jim McCluskey, a spokesman for FedEx, said Dolan was fired after his initial arrest in May. He said the company cooperated with investigators.

    "It appears to be an isolated issue. We have very tight security procedures in place. We don't tolerate any type of illegal activity in our company," McCluskey said.

    He said that in order to ship guns through the U.S. with FedEx, either the shipper or recipient must be a licensed manufacturer, importer, dealer or collector and the shipment must be in compliance with federal, state and local laws.
  • #2
    Spiggy
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2006
    • 8688

    They were charged with conspiracy to possess and sell stolen firearms and face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine
    WHAT!? THAT'S IT?
    Originally posted by AJAX22
    Anti gun BS...

    Finger print recognition is one more thing that keeps your killamajig from performing its killimafunction

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    • #3
      Mississippi
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 910

      Man they got greedy and went to the same hood to many times in a row....
      Protect your integrity like you would protect your life.

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      • #4
        elSquid
        In Memoriam
        • Aug 2007
        • 11844

        Originally posted by Spiggy
        WHAT!? THAT'S IT?
        What's the problem? It's not like they did something _really_ criminal, like installing a flash hider on a Mini-14.

        -- Michael

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        • #5
          m98
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2005
          • 4088

          Originally posted by elSquid
          What's the problem? It's not like they did something _really_ criminal, like installing a flash hider on a Mini-14.

          -- Michael
          or posessing an or multiple OLL's legally configured
          "Screw U guys, I'm going home"...:the great Eric Cartman

          10mm. Because .45ACP just doesn't cut it anymore. <Trailerparktrash>

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          • #6
            DrunkSkunk
            Banned
            • Mar 2008
            • 2399

            Dang another one? A good friend of mines brother got busted doing the same exact thing at FedEx like 8 or 9 years ago. He go charged but nothing stuck. I was kind of amazed.

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            • #7
              metalhead357
              Calguns Addict
              • Jan 2006
              • 5546

              I am amazed that FedEx didn't have CCTV or summin' of the like to review when an order of guns goes missing
              I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered....
              I am not a number! I am a free man

              1.)All humanity would be better off if Stoooopid hurt.
              2.)Why is it that if guns are sooooo unsafe that you're 9 times more likely to die at the hands of your doctor?
              3.)Remember...Buy it cheap & stack it deep

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              • #8
                VeryCoolCat
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Feb 2006
                • 11275

                Originally posted by metalhead357
                I am amazed that FedEx didn't have CCTV or summin' of the like to review when an order of guns goes missing
                How many package's disappear while on route.

                How many packages have you had gotten lost in the mail?

                Anything and everything gets stolen.
                Originally posted by Kestryll
                The volume of blood necessary to achieve erection would cause you to either pass out or if you didn't and managed to maintain an erection you would likely die from lack of oxygen to the heart and brain.
                Originally posted by ivanimal
                Just be glad you are not his next door neighbor. I am sure there are "good tunes" flowing out the window. I am imagining a cop car pulling up at 1:30 AM asking "Are you having a party?" and Bundo sayin "Nope just me and the BG's"

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                • #9
                  diddler
                  Member
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 422

                  "Jim McCluskey, a spokesman for FedEx, said Dolan was fired after his initial arrest in May. He said the company cooperated with investigators.

                  "It appears to be an isolated issue. We have very tight security procedures in place. We don't tolerate any type of illegal activity in our company," McCluskey said."


                  Yeah, very tight security, ummm, except, you know, for the guy stealing 146 f-ing guns right out from under their nose. How the hell does someone walk out of a package processing plant with 70 freaking new-in-the-box guns (at one time!) and put them in a vehicle without anyone knowing?

                  Sure, I can see how important package security is to Fed-Ex

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                  • #10
                    RP1911
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 5197

                    I would guess it gets loaded on a FedEx truck unscanned. Then truck unloads/transfers the items at a pre-determined location.
                    RP1911
                    -----------
                    NRA Life
                    CGN

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                    • #11
                      tankerman
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 24240

                      How is it that this situation was was brought to the attention of LE by residents of a town and not by FEDEX? Does the shipper hava a legal obligation to notify LE when firearms are stolen?
                      Last edited by tankerman; 08-16-2008, 10:22 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Vin496
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 8804

                        Originally posted by Spiggy
                        WHAT!? THAT'S IT?
                        +10000

                        They stole and illegally sold and put 100+ guns to more than likely violent criminals, and the most they can get is 5 years?

                        WTF is that???

                        Yet have a scary looking legal rifle and as has been seen around here, feel the full wrath of a local LEO department.
                        I think it can be confirmed that an alien xenomorph is absolutely no match for good ole' Alabama black snake!

                        and

                        If you're in a survival movie and the hot blond twists her ankle and can't walk, you damn well figure a way to carry her. If it's a dude, you shake his hand and say "best of luck".

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                        • #13
                          Vin496
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 8804

                          Originally posted by DrunkSkunk
                          Dang another one? A good friend of mines brother got busted doing the same exact thing at FedEx like 8 or 9 years ago. He go charged but nothing stuck. I was kind of amazed.
                          Posted this an another thread a few days ago.
                          Originally posted by Vin496
                          +1

                          Had a friend who worked for UPS in the late 80's and let me tell you the stuff that "found" it's way into his and other employees possession.
                          I think it can be confirmed that an alien xenomorph is absolutely no match for good ole' Alabama black snake!

                          and

                          If you're in a survival movie and the hot blond twists her ankle and can't walk, you damn well figure a way to carry her. If it's a dude, you shake his hand and say "best of luck".

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                          • #14
                            USN CHIEF
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 11540

                            Wow, very ugly situation for fedex and I also agree that the punishment does not fit the crime. What kind of bull **** is this?
                            Originally posted by tankerman
                            I think most folks bubba their AR's because they watch too many action movies, play too many video games and don't understand how to socialize properly, so they fantasize about being 'action hero's'. Kind of like little girls playing dress-up.
                            Originally posted by Douglas711
                            Is everybody stocking up on guys now? Just curious some gun prices seem to be getting high.

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                            • #15
                              SPROCKET
                              Member
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 490

                              Those charges are rediculous. It' always been obvious that the govenment has no real interest in disarming the criminals, just look at San Francisco. If you're a cynic, you might think more armed savages on the street is just what people who want an outright ban on firearms want.

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