Damon Butts, who owns and operates East Bay Firearms with his brother, saw his family gun store in Livermore victimized for the third time in two years on Saturday.
"Thieves are the worst type of people, and I want to see them brought to justice," he said. "If this can happen to us here, in what we believe is a very secure facility, it can happen to your business as well."
Officers responded to the gun store around 4:30 a.m. and found a car rammed through the glass storefront, according to the Livermore Police Department. More than 30 guns worth about $40,000 were stolen.
The Livermore Police Criminal Investigations Bureau and the ATF are currently investigating the burglary. No arrests have been made.
"It's not the financial losses for us," Butts said. "It's the things that they stole

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