Did a Wis dealer sell gun extras and accessories to health club shooter?
GREEN BAY, Wis. – An online weapons dealer who sold guns and accessories to those who carried out massacres at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University also sold accessories to a man who killed three women and wounded nine other people at a Pittsburgh-area health club. TGSCOM Inc. sold a Glock Magloader and a Glock Factory Magazine to 48-year-old George Sodini for $46 in April 2008, company president Eric Thompson said. It was not immediately clear if Sodini used the accessories during his attack on a health club in Collier Township, Pa., on Tuesday. Sodini fatally shot himself after opening fire on a weekly Latin dance aerobics class. TGSCOM, based in Green Bay, also sold guns and accessories to the shooters in the two university shootings, Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech in 2007, and Steven Kazmierczak, who killed five students and wounded 18 others before committing suicide at Northern Illinois University in 2008. In a statement to the Green Bay Press-Gaze
An online weapons dealer who sold guns and accessories to those who carried out massacres at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University also sold accessories to a man who killed three women and wounded nine other people at a Pittsburgh-area health club. TGSCOM Inc. sold a Glock Magloader and a Glock Factory Magazine to 48-year-old George Sodini for $46 in April 2008, company president Eric Thompson said. It was not immediately clear if Sodini used the accessories during his attack on a health club in Collier Township, Pa., on Tuesday. Sodini fatally shot himself after opening fire on a weekly Latin dance aerobics class. TGSCOM, based in Green Bay, also sold guns and accessories to the shooters in the two university shootings, Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech in 2007, and Steven Kazmierczak, who killed five students and wounded 18 others before committing suicide at Northern Illinois University in 2008. In a statement to the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Thursday, T
GREEN BAY, Wis. – An online weapons dealer who sold guns and accessories to those who carried out massacres at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University also sold accessories to a man who killed three women and wounded nine other people at a Pittsburgh-area health club. TGSCOM Inc. sold a Glock Magloader and a Glock Factory Magazine to 48-year-old George Sodini for $46 in April 2008, company president Eric Thompson said. It was not immediately clear if Sodini used the accessories during his attack on a health club in Collier Township, Pa., on Tuesday. Sodini fatally shot himself after opening fire on a weekly Latin dance aerobics class. Sources: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-wi-healthclubshootin,0,6206683.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – An online weapons dealer who sold guns and accessories to those who carried out massacres at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University also sold accessories to a man who killed three women and wounded nine other people at a Pittsburgh-area health club. TGSCOM Inc. sold a Glock Magloader and a Glock Factory Magazine to 48-year-old George Sodini for $46 in April 2008, company president Eric Thompson said. It was not immediately clear if Sodini used the accessories during his attack on a health club in Collier Township, Pa., on Tuesday. Sodini fatally shot himself after opening fire on a weekly Latin dance aerobics class. TGSCOM, based in Green Bay, also sold guns and accessories to the shooters in the two university shootings, Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech in 2007, and Steven Kazmierczak, who killed five students and wounded 18 others before committing suicide at Northern Illinois University in 2008. In a statement to the Green Bay Press-Gaze
An online weapons dealer who sold guns and accessories to those who carried out massacres at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University also sold accessories to a man who killed three women and wounded nine other people at a Pittsburgh-area health club. TGSCOM Inc. sold a Glock Magloader and a Glock Factory Magazine to 48-year-old George Sodini for $46 in April 2008, company president Eric Thompson said. It was not immediately clear if Sodini used the accessories during his attack on a health club in Collier Township, Pa., on Tuesday. Sodini fatally shot himself after opening fire on a weekly Latin dance aerobics class. TGSCOM, based in Green Bay, also sold guns and accessories to the shooters in the two university shootings, Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech in 2007, and Steven Kazmierczak, who killed five students and wounded 18 others before committing suicide at Northern Illinois University in 2008. In a statement to the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Thursday, T