Brian Laundrie may have killed himself with a handgun he took from his parent's home, but information about the missing gun was kept secret ... until now.
voluntarily surrendered all of the guns in their home to police back on Sept. 17. At the time they were aware a handgun was missing.Bertolino says law enforcement felt it was best not to reveal the gun was MIA. He also says Brian's parents"were shocked the gun was missing and they were upset."As we reported, a Florida medical examiner concluded Brian Laundrie died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Authorities have not said if the missing handgun was found at the scene.
What's puzzling ... if there was well-placed suspicion Brian Laundrie had a gun, why wasn't a warning sent out that he might be armed and dangerous? After all, he was missing for weeks and he could have been on the run.
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