Grandmother from New York instead of a toy train sent a real gun - ForumDaily
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Grandma from New York instead of a toy train sent a real gun

Photo: depositphotos

Photo: depositphotos

An elderly woman from New York, instead of a toy train for her 6-year-old granddaughter, received a real gun by mail.

Opening the package, delivered by UPS, and seeing the contents - copies of driver’s licenses and permission to conceal the carrying of weapons issued on a certain man from Arizona, the grandmother promptly withdrew her granddaughter from the room and called the police, reports The gun page.

The gun was taken away by the police, and a train was soon sent to the grandmother and her granddaughter.

At UPS, they said that such cases belong to the category of extremely rare, but recalled that the delivery of weapons by mail is not prohibited.

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