The Guardian -
3 Feb 2018 07:46

Rounds had fingerprints from Douglas Haig, 55, of Mesa, Arizona, as well as marks from tools he used to make ammunition that he illegally sold, say police A man suspected of selling armour-piercing bullets to the Las Vegas gunman who killed 58 people at a music festival has been charged with conspiracy to manufacture and sell the ammunition without a licence. Douglas Haig, 55, of Mesa, Arizona, is the first person arrested and charged in connection with the 1 October massacre, which ranks as the...
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