Reports: Weapons, ammo seized at Burress' home

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Authorities seized a small cache of weapons and ammunition from the New Jersey home of New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress, multiple New York media outlets reported Wednesday, possibly setting up the embattled player for more legal trouble.

The New York Post, citing anonymous law enforcement sources, said a 9-mm handgun, a rifle and ammunition for three other guns -- a .380, a .45 and a .40, the same caliber of gun Burress accidentally shot himself with -- were seized during the execution of a search warrant at Burress' home in Totowa.

Benjamin Brafman, the star receiver's criminal attorney, said Tuesday night that he was aware of only a rifle being taken from the home.

"I believe it was registered, but we're looking into that now," Brafman said. "I'm not informed at this time that he is facing additional charges."

If the weapons are unregistered, Burress could face more charges in New Jersey in addition to the two felony gun-possession charges he was slapped with following the accidental shooting at a Manhattan nightclub last month.

"It is not illegal in New Jersey to have a registered weapon in your home," Brafman said.

Newsday reported that authorities also discovered the clothes Burress was wearing when he accidentally shot himself.

Burress was not at home during the search by Totowa police, the NYPD and officials from the Manhattan District Attorney's office -- though sources said his wife was at home. Brafman said his client is "out of town" but did not elaborate.

Also found in the search -- but not seized, since it was unconnected to any criminal allegations -- was a suitcase full of money.

Burress accidentally shot himself in the thigh at the Latin Quarter nightclub on Nov. 29 when he fumbled with an unlicensed handgun tucked into the waistband of his sweat pants. He checked himself into New York-Cornell Hospital and later turned himself in to police.

The Giants suspended the Super Bowl hero for the rest of the season following the shooting and also withheld $1 million owed to him as part of his signing bonus.

Burress is due back in court on March 31 and faces up to 3½ years in prison on each count.

Burress was also sued last week in Florida's Broward County Circuit Court for rear-ending a woman in May while driving his nearly $140,000 Mercedes-Benz without insurance.

Compounding the Super Bowl star's defense, according to a document provided by the woman's attorney, is the fact his car insurance lapsed three days before the crash. A letter from Allstate says Burress neglected to pay his premiums.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 

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I can't imagine much will come of this. Unless that rifle is an automatic (which then he is in a world of trouble), it doesn't need to be registered. And having an unregistered handgun at your home is a minor fine if anything. Certainly can't help his current cause though. The only thing that really stands out to me is the suitcase full of cash.
 

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That is pretty irresponsible for the police to tell the paper that he had a suitcase full of money in his home. That is a violation of his privacy since it had nothing to do with the search warrent. If his home gets broken into I would hold the police and paper accountable for it.
 

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sacase;2522733 said:
That is pretty irresponsible for the police to tell the paper that he had a suitcase full of money in his home. That is a violation of his privacy since it had nothing to do with the search warrent. If his home gets broken into I would hold the police and paper accountable for it.

Especially since any would be intruders know all of his firearms are now out of the home.
 

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sacase;2522733 said:
That is pretty irresponsible for the police to tell the paper that he had a suitcase full of money in his home. That is a violation of his privacy since it had nothing to do with the search warrent. If his home gets broken into I would hold the police and paper accountable for it.

agreed but he is an nfl wr. Therefore every detail counts.

:) lol
 

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Thank goodness I live in a right to bear arms state

I do not have to register my weapons are stupid crap like that.

In Texas he does not even reach the rank of amtuer with that collection of weapons.

If he was in Texas and not NY all those weapons would be a non issues
 

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Kangaroo;2522769 said:
Thank goodness I live in a right to bear arms state

I do not have to register my weapons are stupid crap like that.

In Texas he does not even reach the rank of amtuer with that collection of weapons.

If he was in Texas and not NY all those weapons would be a non issues

Why do you need a pair of Bear Arms? :laugh2:
 

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Welcome to the Tank Johnson School of Stupidity.
Here you'll learn how to screw your career, while spending thousands on arms, that you won't be able to keep.

When you graduate, a stint in the slammer is a possibility as well as ending up on the Cowboys roster.

Tuition is free.
 

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vta;2522779 said:
Welcome to the Tank Johnson School of Stupidity.
Here you'll learn how to screw your career, while spending thousands on arms, that you won't be able to keep.

When you graduate, a stint in the slammer is a possibility as well as ending up on the Cowboys roster.

Tuition is free.
I do not see the Big issue is but then again I grew up around guns my whole life and been in houses including the one O grew up in with more guns than that
 

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Kangaroo;2522783 said:
I do not see the Big issue is but then again I grew up around guns my whole life and been in houses including the one O grew up in with more guns than that

Nothing wrong with guns and we do have the right to bear arms in good old New Jersey, so I don't know what the problem is with Burress, aside from carrying one around and shooting himself and stockpiling them.

They're probably not registered, which once you do that, you're free to buy as many as you like.

Edit: Damn, I wrote 'Bear" too. It's infectious.
 

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zeroburrito;2522788 said:
they call that a cache? thats nothing down here in texas.

Ditto...a cache...baaaaahahahahaha. Thats nothing. If that paper knew how many guns I have and how much ammo I have they would flip.
 

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I know I may be in the minority on this, but I think our legal system is in a whacked out condition at the moment.

How in the world do you have convicted child molesters back on the streets and we hunt down a guy who discharges a gun into his own leg to the full limits of the law and try to make an example of him? I still feel the same way about the Michael Vick situation. I do NOT support cruelty to animals. And I do NOT support gambling of any sort, much less illegal gambling. But to have Mike Vick in prison to satisfy PETA types (and yes I do believe there was an element of this involved in his case) while we allow criminals to run around free who have perpetrated crimes AGAINST PEOPLE is insane.

Like I said, I know there are many who disagree, and to each his own, but I just think it speaks to where our mindset is as a nation right now. We are heavily slanted toward the PC crowd and common sense takes a back seat.
 

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rcaldw;2522867 said:
I know I may be in the minority on this, but I think our legal system is in a whacked out condition at the moment.

How in the world do you have convicted child molesters back on the streets and we hunt down a guy who discharges a gun into his own leg to the full limits of the law and try to make an example of him? I still feel the same way about the Michael Vick situation. I do NOT support cruelty to animals. And I do NOT support gambling of any sort, much less illegal gambling. But to have Mike Vick in prison to satisfy PETA types (and yes I do believe there was an element of this involved in his case) while we allow criminals to run around free who have perpetrated crimes AGAINST PEOPLE is insane.

Like I said, I know there are many who disagree, and to each his own, but I just think it speaks to where our mindset is as a nation right now. We are heavily slanted toward the PC crowd and common sense takes a back seat.

What criminals are running around and are you saying the authorities KNOW they are criminals and refuse to arrest them?
 
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