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'Good police work' leads to quick arrest of gun theft suspect

By Howard B. Owens
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       Morgan Coles

A Batavia man is a suspect in the theft of guns from a firing range in Bergen and may face federal charges.

Morgan R. Coles, 20, of Jackson Street, was arrested Wednesday at his residence following the execution of a search warrant and he was charged with criminal possesion of a weapon in the first degree for allegedly possessing 10 or more firearms.

Last week, 14 guns were stolen from The Firing Pin. Chief Deputy Jerome Brewster said all of the guns reported stolen were recovered at Coles' residence.

While additional state charges may be pending, particularly those related to the break in at The Firing Pin, Brewster said investigators at ATF, who assisted in the investigation, are also considering federal charges against Coles.

Brewster believes Coles intended to sell the guns rather than stockpile them for himself.

Whether Coles has the contacts to move such merchandise is unclear. Brewster said he had a minimal criminal record.

Asked how investigators came to make an arrest so quickly, Brewster said, "Good police work."

"The right people," Brewster said. "The right individuals.

"I'd be the first to tell you," he added, "we were lucky, but you can't solve anything if you're not out there doing your job, asking questions; but there was a little bit of luck involved, and, yeah, it was good, concentrated police work."

Investigator Brad Mazur led the investigation. Members of the Local Drug Task Force, which is involved in most major investigations, also assisted.

Coles was jailed without bail.

david spaulding

any one else wonder why 14 guns are at a firing range unsecured? or who these guns belonged to ? ..... "oh dog gone it, I left my guns at the firing pin" ..... " Honey, will you stop by the firing pin on your way home and pick up my guns ? I left them there again"

Oct 4, 2018, 7:02pm Permalink
Rich Richmond

The Firing Pin is a Gun Shop with an inside firing range. They sell firearms in compliance with all State and Federal Laws. The ATF oversees how they must be sold, stored and recorded as mandated for the Firing Pin owners to keep their FFL.
The 14 mentioned stolen firearms, were owned by the Firing Pin. Target shooters may bring their personally owned firearms there and use the range for a fee. When the said target shooter is done, he or she, take their legal, personally owned firearms home with them.

Oct 4, 2018, 7:53pm Permalink
david spaulding

hi John, thanks, I didn't know they sold guns too.... anyways with all the gun laws and the SAFE-ACT I wonder how could something like this happen? If prince Andrew finds out about this, there could be more laws by the time we wake up.

Oct 4, 2018, 7:53pm Permalink
Thomas Callan

hey spalding, it`s guys like you that muddy the 2nd amendment waters!! Another thing,,, Don't Shoot Your Mouth Off,, Unless Your Brain Is Loaded!!

Oct 5, 2018, 3:51pm Permalink

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