Any Tulsa Peeps know this guy? Felon with 126 firearms

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Seems that after all is done they would be better served selling those items instead of destroying them. Donate to the FOP retirement fund, children's homes ETC. Some of the crap that happens in this state makes zero sense......
They could be petitioned to do just that. They might respond favorably.
 

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Seems that after all is done they would be better served selling those items instead of destroying them. Donate to the FOP retirement fund, children's homes ETC. Some of the crap that happens in this state makes zero sense......
Heck, I wonder how many of them are stolen and should be going back to their rightful owners.
 

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They could be petitioned to do just that. They might respond favorably.
Worth a shot at any rate!! Reached out to Don Spencer, maybe he would know the right person to talk to on this.
Wonder if this would be a governor level thing or the DA's office. Is this an Oklahoma law? Time for some research.
 

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Tulsa Crime Stoppers tip leads to gun bust

We received a tip through Crimestoppers about the suspect Richard Green. The tipster told us that green was a convicted felon and had numerous firearms in his possession.

Our Special Investigations Division started to investigate Green and found that he had threatened several people with a firearm at his business.

SID obtained a search warrant for Green's residence and found a large cache of weapons, 126 to be exact.

This is an arrest and not a conviction.

#TulsaPolice

FYI - Since we always get this question, we thought we answer it ahead of time.

The firearms are not available for purchase, they are all being held for evidence in the case. If the suspect is convicted and the weapons are no longer needed a court order will be issued to destroy the firearms.

There are some really nice firearms here and many of us are also upset at the thought of them being turned into a pile of molten metal.
Any chance some of these were stolen?
 

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