The Chesterfield Police Department has a warning for residents after an oven exploded: “PLEASE DO NOT STORE GUNS OR ANYTHING ...
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Police in Virginia are urging residents not to store guns or other items in ovens after a dangerous incident in Chesterfield.
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CHESTERFIELD, Va. ( WWBT /Gray News) - A loaded gun stored in the oven overheated letting out five rounds in Virginia, ...
No one was injured in Thursday's incident, but authorities used it as a reminder to not store anything inside an oven ...
The conversation about home security has been growing, with more focus on firearm safety as many Americans seek ways to protect their homes and loved ones. Liberty Safe, a leading manufacturer of home ...
Chesterfield County Fire and EMS The department said that firefighters ... Keep them somewhere secure, like a gun safe.” Bullets need to reach around 400 degrees before they can spontaneously ...
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One would think there are some things that need no warning, like don't store a loaded gun in an oven. But that is exactly ...
According to fire officials, someone placed the loaded ... Keep them somewhere secure, like a gun safe.” ...