Don't leave a loaded gun sitting in your car when parking in Bed-Stuy. That's the lesson FBI Agent Robert Julian learned last month when his service weapon was stolen after he left it for just a few minutes inside a knapsack in his car parked on Nostrand Avenue. The knapsack contained his .40 caliber Glock, loaded with one magazine containing 13 rounds of ammunition as well as Julian's cell phone. The Smoking Gun reported the theft yesterday after obtaining US Attorney General's Office's request to obtain the cell phone records. The gun was retrieved four days later, but the phone remains missing.




"The gun was retrieved four days later"
Slow news day huh Billy?
this sort of thing happens once or twice a year.
there's so many law enforcement personnel here, especially downtown manhattan. I remember at a bar in tribeca I heard some agents talking shop and saw a glimpse of his hardware. they were talking loudly about qualifications ragging on one guy, probably at FLETC.
it was probably a hipster that did it. They probably smelled the cellphone and the gun was a plus.
how did they find the gun? put GPS in it?
"those people can smell a gun like its fresh fried Popeye's chicken."
Shut the fuck up! Those people, you must mean whites because I seen whites flood a Popeye's and KFC in minutes. Fried chicken is universal bitch! Come with a better analogy next time.
who you talking about those people?!
I too am curious as to how the gun was recovered.
Word RoDogg.
I bet you this person tries to play cool by calling "those people" "bro" too?...haha
On another note, Ahh gotta love Brooklyn!
U.S. Attorney's Office, not U.S. Attorney General's Office.
The AG's office is a state organization, unless you are talking about the AG of the U.S., which you are not. Yes, it's nitpicking but facts are often important in journalism. :-)
Also, the fact that the FBI has to go to the U.S. Attorney's Office and petition a judge for a court order to get records for ITS OWN PHONE should be a clue that the people who say the FBI can get anyone's phone records at any time really don't know what they are talking about.
I once worked at a maximum security prison, and one morning one of the guards left his rifle in the open bed of his pick up truck in the parking lot.
Maybe the thief turned it in anonymously. No self-respecting thug wants a gun 'with a douchebag on it'.