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Doc remains in custody

Fox 16's David Goins Twitters that a federal magistrate has ruled Dr. Randeep Mann, accused of possessing unregistered grenades, must remain in custody. 98 grenades "highly concerning," judge reportedly said.

I'll add a link when I have one. Here's an interim report.

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Even though I would be considered by some on here to be a gun nut (*GASP* I have 2 guns *OMFG*), I'm happy to see this guy is not out and about.

Having 98 grenades (heck, or even 1 live grenade that is military only) is something that deserves to have the book thrown at you.

I own several guns and am not anti-gun at all ....but seriously, why does anyone need even one grenade? What would you do with it/them? Anyone?

Dr. Mann has crossed the border "121" times in 2 or so years????? Isn't that about once a week? Sounds like a lot of headline grabbing statements by the prosecution. No one, especially someone with an active medical practice, leaves the country that much. Don't always believe what you hear/read......and watchout for those wheelchair-bound "international arms dealers."

Sounds to me like Randeep may have run into some deep s**t here.

Has anybody else thought about the fact this guy lives practically in the back yard of the Nuke power plant. Sounds pretty scary to me! I would almost bet my eye teeth that he was never duct taped to his seat when he was in the first grade, or if he was, that teacher is no longer with us.

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