A break-in has been reported at an American military weapons cache in Germany, and while the details are not being released, the incident is of particular concern because of the recent mass movement of mostly Muslim immigrants into the nation, according to Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
"The armory at the U.S. base at Stuttgart, Germany, was broken into and a weapons cache was stolen," said a report at Armstrong Economics.
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"The U.S. Army has begun a criminal investigation, but they are declining to publicly state what was stolen or even how many weapons were stolen. It appears that the people involved are unknown, but may be linked to the Islamic terrorists who have infiltrated Germany under the refugee program."
According to the Army Times, officials confirmed that the haul included at least several semi-automatic pistols, a small-caliber automatic rifle and a shotgun.
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Military investigators were offering $10,000 in reward to anyone with information that leads to the recovery or a prosecution, the report said.
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And at Stars and Stripes, spokesman Chris Grey of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command said, "We are looking at all possibilities as the investigation continues, but at this point in the investigation it does not appear that an outside entity stole the firearms and equipment or breached the fence line, but we have not completely ruled it out."
Another official, not authorized to speak to the media, told Stripes that the cache was at Panzer, where the Army Green Berets and Navy SEALS are stationed.
The report said the break-in comes amid a series of attacks by immigrants set on violence.
For the rest of this report, and more, go to Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.