‘An a**-load of guns’: Cops still counting weapons seized in S. Carolina home

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How much time does it take to count over 5,000 guns? Apparently, 6 weeks is not enough, as a South Carolina police department discovered facing an “ass-load of guns” captured in one house in October. The other question is, how they were collected?

Brent Nicholson, 51, of Chesterfield County, South Carolina, was arrested in late October after local law enforcement discovered a collection of weapons and other, possibly stolen, materials and equipment at his home and at properties belonging to his family.  

Stacks of guns are seen in a shipping container belonging to Brent Nicholson in Pageland, South Carolina, November 10, 2015. © Jason Miczek Authorities now believe many of the firearms were stolen, including hundreds that had their serial numbers scrubbed to avoid being traced.

Chesterfield County Sheriff Jay Brooks said Nicholson may have been selling guns. The relative lack of handguns found among the large cache of firearms suggested to Brooks that Nicholson “had a market for those and was moving them north,” though the sheriff stressed that the collection and Nicholson’s possible connection to illegal gun sales were still under investigation.

“This has completely changed our definition of an ass-load of guns,” Brooks said, according to Reuters, adding, “I don’t know if there’s ever been [a seizure of firearms] this big anywhere before.”

A spokesperson with the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives told Reuters that the arsenal found in Chesterfield County may, in fact, be the largest gun cache ever recovered by law enforcement in the United States.

Many of some 230,000 firearms stolen every year in the US move up the “Iron Pipeline” from the Southern states to the north of the US, often through South Carolina.

Since many states, including South Carolina, do not monitor private gun purchases ‒ including person-to-person sales or gun show sales made by unlicensed dealers ‒ many guns in the cache will be difficult to track.

Locals in Chesterfield County, especially those who know Nicholson, said he and his family have a long history of buying and collecting firearms, and that they should not be punished for amassing a legal collection.

“Everybody knew he’d buy guns; his father bought ‘em, his grandfather bought ‘em,” said Al Padgett, a family acquaintance who runs a booth at a local flea market. “He collected ‘em, hoarded ‘em, but I never knew him to sell a gun. Not one. He did everyone a favor keeping ‘em off the street.”

Sharon Nicholson told Reuters that her husband bought the guns legally.

Nicholson was initially arrested in nearby Union County, North Carolina, after being pulled over for a traffic violation. Police found several guns in the vehicle.

“He was going up to Union County to do something with those guns; we don’t know what,” Brooks said. “We’ve got information that he was moving some of these goods and … we’re looking at his activities to see if he was part of something more organized.”

Authorities spent six days removing materials from Nicholson’s collection, including guns, hundreds of ammunition cases, taxidermy items, hunting mounts, air compressors, four-wheelers, and various tools, many of which police believe Nicholson acquired illegally. It took four 40-foot tractor-trailers to take the weapons and other loot away, according to local media reports.

Nicholson also faces charges related to trafficking in opiates, in particular hydrocodone.

Lack of a uniform national gun registration and patchwork state laws have led to a bevy of untraceable guns across the US, like many found in Nicholson’s collection.

President Barack Obama and many fellow Democrats have called for reform of gun-sale laws, citing rampant gun violence in the US, including the Wednesday attack in San Bernardino, California. The Republican Party has resisted gun control efforts.

According to shootingtracker.com, there have been 355 mass shootings ‒ at least four people injured or killed by gunfire including the perpetrator or perpetrators ‒ so far in 2015.

On Thursday, one day after the San Bernardino shooting spree that killed 14 people and wounded 21 others, the US Senate voted down proposals to strengthen federal gun laws. Republican opposition helped kill a Democratic effort to expand background checks for gun purchases made online, as well as a proposal to demand more scrutiny of gun sales to those on the US “terror watch lists.”

https://www.rt.com/usa/324798-gun-haul-south-carolina/

7 thoughts on “‘An a**-load of guns’: Cops still counting weapons seized in S. Carolina home

  1. Nicholson is the man. And the pigs I’m sure are getting there bs “OT” cause they can’t read or count proper.

  2. They stole his retirement because it wasn’t in easy to take IRA’s, 401ks and Mutual funds, he had real wealth… he should have used those guns! Won’t be long before they come for my motorcycle collection. After all they’re not registered (I never transferred ownership to the state) so I must not really own them?!?. That means the welfare collecting revenue generators must own them then, by their logic. I need a real mans job working at starbucks serving other real men (like Comedians, Basketball Players, Sales Associates, Walmart Managers, News Anchors, Drs, Cops and Lawyers) coffee, so I can pay income tax, not a lot of motorcycles I part out and or restore.

  3. They don’t have any proof these guns weren’t his
    It even say so in this story
    Just because someone owns an ass load of something doesn’t mean it ain’t his
    Who knows maybe this guy was arming the militia or a 3% group that was going to clean this F-ing mess up and just got found out

    Too early to pass judgement in my opinion
    The alleged serial number issue is of no consequence, those numbers mean nothing to free men … Think about that

    This is just more demonization of a gun owner/ collector /possible patriot
    All us gun owners are going to be made into Felons soon , next it will be you or me,it’s the only way for them to even scratch the surface of gun ownership in this country

  4. Well, I for one am “finally” satisfied to know what constitutes an “assload”. I have been using “assload” incorrectly for 30+ years, easily.

    This is just like the time when I found out that drinking far more beer and whiskey than was recommended by the doctors is actually good for me. I always felt I might be an alcoholic, turns out I’m a health nut!?

    1. “Well, I for one am “finally” satisfied to know what constitutes an “assload”. I have been using “assload” incorrectly for 30+ years, easily.”

      BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

      Now THAT’S freakin’ hilarious, DirtNap!

  5. “… the arsenal found in Chesterfield County may, in fact, be the largest gun cache ever recovered by law enforcement in the United States.”

    And that’s just ONE person’s collection. Starting to get an inkling of what you brain-dead moron pigs are actually up against in this country, @sshole?

    You stupid @sswipes are being set up by the so-called ‘government’ to get whacked once the SHTF. You don’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell of surviving the hundreds of millions of guns that will be arrayed against you. AND THEY KNOW IT!

    Can’t f’n wait for THAT glorious day!

  6. How long are we going to allow the Communist Jews to run roughshod over us. Now this gun collection will be used against us in more ways than one. We’re in a war right now and we’re not fighting back! I’ll stick with my statements about the Jews infiltrating the militia’s…..they obviously have or we would be at war right now.

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