500,000 Rounds Of Ammo Walk Out Of Cebela’s-But Not On Their Own

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on June 26, 2023

No, not nationwide.  From one store in DelawareWhich is what happens when a store has the ammo right out on the sales floor.

Cabela’s is under investigation for lax shoplifting prevention after half a million rounds of ammunition was stolen from its Christiana Mall store, the Delaware Department of Justice said in a statement Monday.

Investigators believe that at least 500,000 rounds of ammunition were stolen from Cabela’s in less than a year and that a “substantial portion” of it was sold to drug dealers and other criminals in Delaware and Pennsylvania, according to the DOJ.

In its release, the DOJ said Cabela’s has failed “to promptly or meaningfully” respond to the state’s subpoena and it was asking Delaware Superior Court to enforce the order against the sporting goods and outdoor store.

Fortunately, Delaware has passed some of the most stringent laws to address this:

The state DOJ’s investigation is focusing on whether Cabela’s violated any laws, including Delaware’s firearms industry public nuisance law, through its hands-off approach to the shoplifting of ammunition.

Other potential violations include the Keshall “KeKe” Anderson Safe Firearms Sales Act. This law, passed last year, is named for KeKe Anderson, an innocent bystander who was killed in a 2016 shooting involving a firearm bought through a straw purchase at Cabela’s.

The law repeals special immunity granted to gun dealers like Cabela’s under state law, making Delaware the first state in the country to repeal a gun industry liability shield.

Laws passed, I might add, in opposition to the 2nd Amendment absolutists in Delaware.

What do I think? If it can be established that anyone has been killed or harmed with those missing bullets, the AG should put Cebela’s in the legal, um, crosshairs.

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  1. ScarletWoman says:

    No words

  2. bamboozer says:

    500,000 rounds, impressive even by corporate stupidity standards. Inside job much? Would have thought even the loss of even 1,000 would have been enough to sound the alarm bells, that it did not is further proof of an inside connection.

    • Alby says:

      I have a friend who has a brother who has hoarding issues — and the thing he hoarded most were guns and ammunition. After a standoff with police over him getting served with papers for having an uninhabitable home, he was eventually arrested and pled guilty to a felony. He had to sell off more than 350 guns and almost 200,000 rounds of ammunition.

  3. Jean says:

    Plenty of gun shops have ammunition right on the shelf, the difference is they are privately owned, the clerks carry, and they fantasize constantly about standing their ground.

  4. Jonathan Tate says:

    I’m not surprised to see this Cabela’s store come under investigation. My father is a public defender and he says at least 3/4 of illegal guns on the streets of Wilmington come from there, whether through straw purchasing or pilferage. Loss prevention for a huge corporate like that isn’t always profitable.

  5. Al Catraz says:

    Who are the people living behind Cabelas in a camper in the parking lot? They’ve been out there for a while.

  6. Walter Machniczwmachnicz809@gmail.com says:

    Sounds like underground militia support.
    No one loses that much ammunition without intent.
    Come and get it boys…