More Than 100 Rifles Stolen From Train Car
ATLANTA (AP) - Authorities say they're trying to recover more than 100 rifles stolen from a boxcar that was parked in an Atlanta train yard. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives spokesman Richard Coes tells The Associated Press that the weapons were taken from a CSX rail yard along Marietta Boulevard, on the city's northwest side.
Coes said they include "AK-style" rifles. He declined to discuss other aspects of the case. Gary Sease, a spokesman for Jacksonville-based CSX Corp., said the company is cooperating with law enforcement to recover the weapons. CSX said in a statement the company is working with law enforcement officers in "a rigorous investigation led by them." Authorities said the rifles were stolen on or around Nov. 12.










