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I thought that facebook marketplace did not allow firearms or similar items to be sold on their platform. So, how exactly did this happen, huh? Also, Don't buy things from people you might not be able to trust. You know what I mean by that.

Also, this was VERY clearly intentionally done to create some sort of back story. Send them both away forever, or you know. Make it simple and cheap. Just execute them.

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>The mother of an 18-year-old charged with shooting a man to death in a Denver intersection last month sold the murder weapon on Facebook, according to an arrest affidavit. Aaron Roybal, 52, was fatally shot in the head at South Sheridan Boulevard and West Wyoming Place around 9:11 p.m. on Jan. 12, Denver police said. Two weeks after Roybal’s death, 18-year-old Giovanni Gonzalez was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, according to court records. Gonzales and Roybal both visited a cannabis dispensary on Sheridan just minutes before the shooting, investigators said in the arrest affidavit.

I thought that facebook marketplace did not allow firearms or similar items to be sold on their platform. So, how exactly did this happen, huh? Also, Don't buy things from people you might not be able to trust. You know what I mean by that. Also, this was VERY clearly intentionally done to create some sort of back story. Send them both away forever, or you know. Make it simple and cheap. Just execute them. Archive: https://archive.today/s8u9m From the post: >>The mother of an 18-year-old charged with shooting a man to death in a Denver intersection last month sold the murder weapon on Facebook, according to an arrest affidavit. Aaron Roybal, 52, was fatally shot in the head at South Sheridan Boulevard and West Wyoming Place around 9:11 p.m. on Jan. 12, Denver police said. Two weeks after Roybal’s death, 18-year-old Giovanni Gonzalez was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, according to court records. Gonzales and Roybal both visited a cannabis dispensary on Sheridan just minutes before the shooting, investigators said in the arrest affidavit.

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