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Jason Brewer, 36, of Kansas City, Mo. 
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Friday, November 20, 2009 at 1:35 p.m.

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The Osage Beach Police Department arrested a Kansas City man for possession of firearms while intoxicated.

Jason Brewer, 36, was arrested after Osage Beach Police responded to a call about a man stalking a female in an apartment complex on Red Bud Road in Osage Beach. Brewer was found intoxicated, sitting in a black BMW with a loaded Smith and Wesson air weight .357 revolvers and a loaded speed loader and four loose .357 rounds.

Police also found a loaded Walther P22 pistol with a silencer, a partial box of 90 rounds of CCI subsonic .22 long rifle ammunition, three knives, including a switchblade, Sig Sauer P250 .9mm with silencer, 9mm ammunition for the Sig Sauer pistol, and a M6A2 5.56mm self loading rifle with a silencer and a magazine containing 30 rounds of ammunition for the rifle

Police found an envelope in the glove box containing licenses for all the firearms.

Brewer has been charged with three felony counts of unlawful possession of a weapon including the possession of the switchblade and currently there is no bond.  Because of a new law, he is also being charged with possession of firearms while intoxicated.

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not hunting deer at all

Posted by l I, jc - Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 5:17 a.m.

surpressors....really? what else would you use them for, its not a covert op....not to mention illegal for civillians to own or posses them.

snipe much?

Posted by michael s, JCMO - Friday, November 20, 2009 at 3:33 p.m.

Something tells me he's not hunting for deer.

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