“Police arrested a 65-year-old man in Milford, Conn., after he allegedly shot a squirrel in his yard. Upon further investigation, officers recovered an unregistered ‘assault rifle’ and three ‘large-capacity magazines.’ Now James Toigo faces a plethora of gun-related charges, including unlawful discharge of a firearm, cruelty to an animal, first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree breach of peace, failure to register an assault rifle and three counts of possessing large-capacity magazines. The firearm used to shoot the squirrel was not the semi-automatic rifle that police later confiscated. Officers also seized ‘several’ other guns, even though they were not used in a crime and were legal.”
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