Investigators announced that rounds found near the shooter — who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound — were inscribed with anti-ICE messaging.
How many people engrave their ammunition? I never heard of this practice until the assassination. It is suspect. It would be tedious to do it yourself, and expensive to have it professionally done, just to have to do it all again next time you buy ammo.
They only have to do it once. It would be counterproductive to get caught a week before the assassination attempt because someone saw them at the shooting range surrounded by incriminating bullet casings.
Writing on or engraving a rifle makes more sense than something as disposable as ammo. Engraving weapons is a tradition that goes all the way to antiquity.
How many people engrave their ammunition? I never heard of this practice until the assassination. It is suspect. It would be tedious to do it yourself, and expensive to have it professionally done, just to have to do it all again next time you buy ammo.
Writing things on bombs and bullets goes back to at least world war 2.
It wasn't engraved, it was written in blue Sharpie.
They only have to do it once. It would be counterproductive to get caught a week before the assassination attempt because someone saw them at the shooting range surrounded by incriminating bullet casings.
I know the Christchurch shooter wrote slogans on his weapons, but I don't recall if he wrote anything on his ammo.
You mean Saint Tarrant, give him the respect he deserves.
My bad. Hallowed be his name.
Writing on or engraving a rifle makes more sense than something as disposable as ammo. Engraving weapons is a tradition that goes all the way to antiquity.
It would be really, really easy to do yourself with a very cheap engraving pen off Amazon.