http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/trib/news/s_198319.htmlA box of military-style explosives was found in the home of the Allegheny County police officer who is accused of stealing thousands of rounds of ammunition and trading it for weapons.
A large quantity of ammunition and dozens of rifles, shotguns, handguns, automatic weapons, gas masks, and boxes of gunpowder also were confiscated from the home of Mark Martin Short, 52, of Foxwood Road, Moon, who is a driver for the county police Special Weapons and Tactics team.
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Many of the seized items listed on the 16 pages of single-spaced, inventory sheets appear to be weapons, explosives, body armor, gas masks and tactical devices commonly used by police tactical weapons squads.
And 10,200 rounds of ammo.