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Re: Panepinto properties arrest
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WEAPONSRuger .22-caliber handgun
H&R .32-caliber revolver Astra 9mm handgun Colt .38-caliber revolver Beretta .25-caliber handgun Colt .25-caliber handgun (stolen in NYC in 1974) Mauser .32-caliber handgun Walther 9mm handgun Two-shot Derringer .22-caliber handgun Smith & Wesson .38-caliber revolver Glock 9mm handgun Colt 45, .45-caliber handgun Flint-lock .50 caliber black powder rifle. Double barrel, 16-guage shotgun 6.5mmRussian long rifle Double barrel flint-lock shotgun. Mauser 7.92-caliber bolt action rifle Winchester .222-caliber rifle Remington 7mm long rifle Fabrique National ?thirty ought six? 30-06 rifle (stolen from Denver) Whacking Material for Gun Nuts.
Posted on: 2008/6/3 2:39
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http://www.northjersey.com/news/aroun ... raphernalia_cops_say.html
ENGLEWOOD - A Tenafly real estate lawyer hoarded dozens of firearms, more than 1,000 rounds of hollow-point ammunition and Nazi memorabilia in a public storage facility, police said Tuesday. Authorities obtained a search warrant for a unit rented by Gerald Taufield, |who works for Jersey City developer Panepinto Properties, after Englewood police received a tip last month about the cache of weapons, Detective Capt. Steven Sabo said. Once inside, police and federal firearms officials found the guns - including two assault rifles - stacked inside the 10-by-5-foot unit, with many of the 21 handguns stuffed into socks, Sabo said. WEAPONSRuger .22-caliber handgun H&R .32-caliber revolver Astra 9mm handgun Colt .38-caliber revolver Beretta .25-caliber handgun Colt .25-caliber handgun (stolen in NYC in 1974) Mauser .32-caliber handgun Walther 9mm handgun Two-shot Derringer .22-caliber handgun Smith & Wesson .38-caliber revolver Glock 9mm handgun Colt 45, .45-caliber handgun Flint-lock .50 caliber black powder rifle. Double barrel, 16-guage shotgun 6.5mmRussian long rifle Double barrel flint-lock shotgun. Mauser 7.92-caliber bolt action rifle Winchester .222-caliber rifle Remington 7mm long rifle Fabrique National ?thirty ought six? 30-06 rifle (stolen from Denver) Source: Englewood Police Department "We discovered some Nazi paraphernalia," Sabo said. "However, it's more like historic collectors' items - armbands and stuff like that." Investigators also found artwork that may have belonged to Taufield's father, a Tenafly art dealer who was killed almost 20 years ago while leaving a Greenwich Village gallery that he owned, authorities said. It was unclear, though, if the paintings were once owned by Arnold Taufield, 54, who was found clutching $8,000 in cash in May 1989 after he was fatally shot in the head near Washington Square Park, police said. On Tuesday, Gerald Taufield, 36, was arrested shortly before 9 a.m. by Englewood and Tenafly police as he drove away from the Trafalgar Road home that he purchased in October 2003 for $1.4 million, according to property records. He faces charges of unlawful possession of weapons and illegal ammunition. Police also charged him with receiving stolen property after finding a .25-caliber Colt revolver that was reported stolen in New York City in 1974 and a Belgian sporting rifle reported stolen in Denver, Colo., this Tuesday morning, police said. Taufield could not be reached Tuesday afternoon. Authorities said the weapons confiscated were varied, particularly among the 27 rifles and shotguns that ranged from flintlock muskets to 16-gauge shotguns. Also found were pellet and flare guns, and five Civil War-era slow-burning fuses, police said. Sabo said county police aided in the search, along with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the U.S. Marshals. "The stuff was packed in there. It was just piled up," the police captain said. Additional charges could follow an investigation into the background of each weapon, Sabo said. E-mail: tsai@northjersey.com
Posted on: 2008/6/2 22:59
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