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[deleted] t1_iu1k3sl wrote

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timesyours t1_iu1mi7l wrote

There's no indication that the Sheriff's Deputy acquired them "as evidence." If they had the gun, the evidence would be in possession of either the Philadelphia Police, FBI, US Attorney, or Philadelphia District Attorney. It appears the Deputy acquired the gun through other (criminal) means, and then they were able to trace it back to the shooting after the fact, once it was in the undercover agent's possession.

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foghornjawn t1_iu1q6x5 wrote

I read the article differently but we should know more details once the official criminal complaint is filed in federal court.

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