“A New Jersey state trooper shoplifted gun accessories and attempted to get out of his arrest by telling a Pennsylvania police officer that he would lose his job as a member of Gov. Chris Christie’s security detail if charges were filed, a police chief told The Associated Press on Monday. Trooper William Carvounis, 35, of North Brunswick, N.J., was at a Cabela’s sporting goods store on Jan. 8 when he put several items in his cargo pants pockets – including some handgun grips, a pistol magazine and a hat. While Carvounis paid for some items at checkout, he allegedly did not pay for the concealed items, which were worth $267.38.”
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