FBI Raids Lubbock Home for Suspect Who Built Gun for Odessa Shooter

 

LUBBOCK, TX -- The home of the man who allegedly built the gun used in the Odessa Mass Shooting was raided over the weekend.

According to KTXS, over the weekend the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the home of the manufacture who built the gun for Seth Ator, 36, used in the Odessa Mass Shooting. 

The name of the individual has not been announced at this time. Charges are also still pending. 

Ator was denied gun purchase in January of 2014 but purchased a gun thorough an unlicensed gun dealer.

Ator was shot and killed by police after killing seven and injuring more than 20 on August 31. 

 

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There are multiple unanswered questions in this short blip of an article.
1. Did the person who manufactured the firearm actually build the weapon from a bare block of aluminum? or did they simply purchase parts and assemble them?
2. What is an unlicensed gun dealer?

An undocumented immigrant. You know that term they use when they dont want to say ILLEGAL ALIEN because their spine is a cube of jello.

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