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Comment by soVeryTired

17 hours ago

> On March 12, 2025, a search warrant was executed at Sohaib’s home in Alexandria. Agents grabbed plenty of tech gear but also turned up seven firearms and 370 rounds of .30 caliber ammunition. Given his former crimes, Sohaib should have had none of this.

For god's sake, don't commit crimes while you're committing crimes.

It's funny how it's never just one thing.

In my region of the world a crackdown on street racing started a few years ago. It continued because each night the police stopped someone, there was at least one DUI and suspended license.

Unsurprisingly those who disregard traffic rules tend to equally disregard other rules.

  • I'm not a big "lock them up" guy but seriously people don't seem to understand how hard it is to actually get the state to put and keep you in jail. You have to do really really bad things multiple times. The US prison population has been falling for over a decade now and part of that is everybody now faces pressure to not use incarceration as a first (or second or fifth) option

    • The USA has the biggest incarceration rate of any developed country.

      If you say that it's hard to get the state to put you in jail, then the only way I can reconcile that with facts is that people in the USA commit crimes X10 times more than in other developed countries.

      Do you think that's true?

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> Given his former crimes, Sohaib should have had none of this.

Nobody should have a personal armory.

  • Fortunately enough Americans have enough guns that no matter how much people like you whine about it you'll never be able to take them away.

    • Burglars take them away pretty often. Out of reported firearm thefts, most happened to those who had six or more such items.

I was kind of hoping he sprinted out his back door which happened to be on a state line and then mailed his guns back to his house, just to try to cover everything.