(Text/Stephen Weigand and Diana Stancy Correll)
When you go to a second-hand store to buy things, you will always find "good value" favorites, but the American couple bought something for 10 dollars. "Great value", but it is really scary. This kind of thing is probably happening in the United States!
Picture: An American mother Veronica Alvarez-Rodriguez (Veronica Alvarez-Rodriguez) said she bought it from Goodwill second-hand store Baby cradle, but I donโt know the box contains guns. (Facebook)
Goodwill is a very famous second-hand store in the United States, organized by a charity organization. The supply of goods is basically donated by people, so things are very cheap and cost-effective. But a military couple in Florida bought a "good value" baby cradle from this second-hand store.
This American mother named Veronica Alvarez-Rodriguez (Veronica Alvarez-Rodriguez) is a military sister-in-law. She and her husband went to Valparaiso, Florida to participate in on Sunday. I bought this cradle called "BABY Einstein" at the baby shower . According to a post on her Facebook, the outer packaging box of this cradle does not look like it has been opened, it is a brand new look, and it only cost $10 to buy it.
But when they got home, they opened the box in the shower room and found it contained a Mossberg 715T semi-automatic rifle! ! !
The "lucky" American mother said in an interview with the Northwest Florida Journal afterwards, "My husband was still very excited and shouted: You got me a gun!" Because her husband is a man soldier.
and according to the Daily News, several guests were amused by what happened in this house, but Alvarez-Rodrigo Both said that they were indeed shocked when they found the gun. After
, local police officers confirmed to Military Times that the incident occurred on December 1, and the investigation is still ongoing. The police said that the family who received the gun contacted them and voluntarily gave up the weapon for investigation. In addition, the police department also verified that the gun was not stolen and is now running the gun through the database of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to check its purchase history. The local police department also determined that the guns may have been donated at the collection point between Tallahassee and Pensacola before heading to the location of the goodwill purchased by Alvarez-Rodriguez.
So far, the police say there is no evidence of illegal activities, and all signs indicate that someone does not know what is in the well-packed baby cradle.