
Gun store owner says FBI asked him to check firearm sales against list of names, pics in Guthrie case
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Tucson gun store owner Phillip Martin said an FBI agent asked him to check firearm purchases against a list of 18 to 24 people in Nancy Guthrie case.
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The agent, Martin said, asked to check whether any of those people had purchased a firearm from his store within the past year.
"He actually had given me a list of paper, list of people that had pictures and names on it, and he wanted to know if I could help him pull up in my system if any of these people have purchased a gun in the last year," Martin said.

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