Power shut-offs left Ramona business defenseless against burglars

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“We're all pretty tired,” said Daniel Wisnewski, owner of The Shootists’ Emporium: a gun store that just got broken into on Wednesday around 4 a.m.“So, they broke through the front door and smashed the glass for that. Broke two cabinets ,and a little bit of the equipment was busted,” said Wisnewski.The precautionary power shut-offs for the Santa Ana wind event meant the footage of the burglary, was non-existent.

Making sure that when they go out, they go out to the right people, they know how to use these things,” said Wisnewski.That concern means 30 minutes at night and in the morning is spent putting every single gun in a safe- Wisnewski thinks that’s why the suspect or suspects only got away with gun accessories.Which he’s still not okay with.“I think the biggest thing it feels, you know, it's the first time you get robbed, you kind of feel a little bit violated.

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