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An Army ammunition plant, which has been producing U.S. military rifle cartridges since Vietnam, has also supplied billions of rounds for the commercial market. These rounds have been linked to mass shootings and criminal activities across the U.S. The plant's commercial sales lack public accountability, and its ammunition has been used by murderers and antigovernment groups. A New York Times investigation reveals the extensive criminal impact of the plant's ammunition across America.
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This plant has made nearly all U.S. military rifle cartridges since Vietnam. It's also made billions of rounds for the commercial market, a New York Times investigation found, including those used in some of the U.S.'s most deadly mass shootings. https://t.co/Ru9EEe4FpQ https://t.co/n0J6y370DO
A million pages of search warrants, police evidence logs and other records provide a sweeping accounting of how ammunition from an Army owned factory, once intended for war, has also cut a criminal path across America. @benjamindooley @nytimes https://t.co/xvSvUYZ1Gb
This plant has made nearly all U.S. military rifle cartridges since Vietnam. It's also made billions of rounds for the commercial market, a New York Times found, including those used in some of the U.S.'s most deadly mass shootings. https://t.co/Ciwf9lIIaW
Army Ammunition Plant Is Tied to Mass Shootings Across the U.S. The site was built for the military, but commercial sales are booming with little public accountability. Rounds have been bought by murderers, antigovernment groups and others. https://t.co/WDjOqtzJ6A https://t.co/XmhSVxIPsY