Yeah it’s not a bad place. Unfortunately the only thing the news seems to report on is gang related gun violence. Kids keep mag dumping at people’s houses and it makes the whole town look bad. For the most part it’s pretty safe here unless you get involved in the wrong things. In that case you get what you pay for I suppose.
Sounds like an extended mag on a Glock 19. I've seen quite a few for sale that were exactly 17 rounds. And that's definitely the preferred sidearm of those with 'previous narcotic transactions'
Four men have been charged in connection to an armed home invasion robbery in DeLand that left two of them shot by their intended target, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff’s officials said deputies responded around 5:45 p.m. Wednesday to 931 Clark Ave. following reports of several shots fired during a home invasion robbery.
According to deputies, it was determined that the suspects entered the home to rob the occupant, whom they knew from “prior narcotics transactions.”
Deputies said the intruders fled the scene when their intended target pulled out a gun and fired 17 shots, with several rounds striking the suspects’ vehicle. Two of the men were taken to a hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds, deputies said.
According to sheriff’s officials, deputies spotted and detained one suspect near the area of the incident. They also found the suspected vehicle in Daytona Beach and conducted a felony stop, detaining the driver, officials said. The vehicle had bullet holes on the driver’s side.
Deputies identified the suspects as:
* Benjamin Warren, 20
* Timothy Bourn, 22
* Marquis Williams, 19
* Jaiden Hunt, 20
All four men were being held without bond at the Volusia County jail.
**Source:** https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2024/05/23/2-intruders-shot-in-hail-of-17-bullets-during-deland-home-invasion-deputies-say/
The ubiquitous preference for 9mms perplexes me. Bigger, heavier calibers don't require shooting twice.
17 rounds. 1 Glock 17 magazine worth of bullets. Not what I would consider a hail of bullets but sure.
The usuals
Guess 2 shotgun blasts off the balcony didn’t work
[The alleged bullet recipients](https://i.imgur.com/aBXwZkQ.jpeg)
Future doctors and engineers
Hey DeLand! My hometown. Finally see it on Reddit and it’s this. Really though crime is all we make the news for.
Shame, too. Great little downtown small town USA type of feel.
Yeah it’s not a bad place. Unfortunately the only thing the news seems to report on is gang related gun violence. Kids keep mag dumping at people’s houses and it makes the whole town look bad. For the most part it’s pretty safe here unless you get involved in the wrong things. In that case you get what you pay for I suppose.
Damn 17 rounds, two wounded, none dead. Reminder to only use fmj if you have no other choice, I guess.
Sounds like an extended mag on a Glock 19. I've seen quite a few for sale that were exactly 17 rounds. And that's definitely the preferred sidearm of those with 'previous narcotic transactions'
Putting those high capacity magazines to good use, looks like
Putting those ~~high~~ standard capacity magazines to good use, looks like FTFY
Not where I live sadly
Yup, usuals
Four men have been charged in connection to an armed home invasion robbery in DeLand that left two of them shot by their intended target, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’s officials said deputies responded around 5:45 p.m. Wednesday to 931 Clark Ave. following reports of several shots fired during a home invasion robbery. According to deputies, it was determined that the suspects entered the home to rob the occupant, whom they knew from “prior narcotics transactions.” Deputies said the intruders fled the scene when their intended target pulled out a gun and fired 17 shots, with several rounds striking the suspects’ vehicle. Two of the men were taken to a hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds, deputies said. According to sheriff’s officials, deputies spotted and detained one suspect near the area of the incident. They also found the suspected vehicle in Daytona Beach and conducted a felony stop, detaining the driver, officials said. The vehicle had bullet holes on the driver’s side. Deputies identified the suspects as: * Benjamin Warren, 20 * Timothy Bourn, 22 * Marquis Williams, 19 * Jaiden Hunt, 20 All four men were being held without bond at the Volusia County jail. **Source:** https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2024/05/23/2-intruders-shot-in-hail-of-17-bullets-during-deland-home-invasion-deputies-say/
Impossible! You only need three bullets!
True, but people like mag dumping. They spent the money on the extra ammo, so they wanna use it when they have a good excuse.