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'''JoJo's Gun and Pawn''' is a pawn shop and gun dealer located at 4612 [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Avonwood]].
[[Image:JoJo's Gun & Pawn.jpg|right|thumb|375px|JoJo's Gun and Pawn in June 2007]]
'''JoJo's Gun and Pawn''' was a pawn shop and gun dealer located at 4612 [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Avonwood]]. It was run by [[Jimmy Stegall]] and his father, who bought the store and its inventory in early [[2006]].


Jojo's has appeared on various lists of "internet firearms dealers." Owner [[Bill Dollar]] advertised free transfer of firearms ordered from out-of-state mail order dealers under his store's Federal Firearms License.
Jojo's has appeared on various lists of "internet firearms dealers." Former owner [[Bill Dollar]] advertised free transfer of firearms ordered from out-of-state mail order dealers under his store's Federal Firearms License.


In August, September and October [[2002]], JoJo's sold 17 handguns to 3 different members of a trafficking ring which re-sold them illegally in Chicago. Several guns used in shootings in Chicago were traced back to the store. The traffickers, Rondell Jones, Joseph Murray and an accomplice, were prosecuted, but JoJo's was not.
In August, September and October [[2002]], JoJo's sold 17 handguns to 3 different members of a trafficking ring which re-sold them illegally in Chicago. Several guns used in shootings in Chicago were traced back to the store. The traffickers, Rondell Jones, Joseph Murray and an accomplice, were prosecuted, but JoJo's was not.


On November 2, [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2005|2005]] customer Alethea Brewster, 24, was shot and killed while handling a gun which she was considering for purchase.
On [[November 2]], [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2005|2005]] customer Alethea Brewster, 24, was accidently shot and killed in the store while handling guns which she was considering for purchase.
 
The store closed in [[2011]] and the building was demolished in February [[2013]].


==References==
==References==
* "[http://www.al.com/birminghamnews/breaking/index.ssf?/mtlogs/bama_bhamnews_extra/archives/2007_01.html#228063 Gun report criticizes Birmingham gun dealer's role in 2002 sale]." (January 22, 2006) ''Birmingham News'' Breaking News. - accessed January 22, 2007
* Robinson, Carol (January 23, 2007) "Report says gun store unpunished for weapon sales." {{BN}}
* Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence (January 2007) ''[http://www.bradycenter.org/xshare/pdf/reports/shady-dealings.pdf Shady Dealings: Illegal Gun Trafficking from Licensed Gun Dealers].'' (PDF) - accessed January 22, 2007
* Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence (January 2007) ''[http://www.bradycenter.org/xshare/pdf/reports/shady-dealings.pdf Shady Dealings: Illegal Gun Trafficking from Licensed Gun Dealers].'' (PDF) - accessed January 22, 2007
* Birmingham Police Department. (November 5, 2005) "[http://www.informationbirmingham.com/pressrele/nov05/MEDIA%20RELEASE314.pdf Homicide Update]". Media Release No. 314 - accessed January 22, 2007
* Birmingham Police Department. (November 5, 2005) "[http://www.informationbirmingham.com/pressrele/nov05/MEDIA%20RELEASE314.pdf Homicide Update]". Media Release No. 314 - accessed January 22, 2007


[[Category:Pawn shops]]
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[[Category:5th Avenue South|4612]]
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[[Category:2011 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2013 demolitions]]

Latest revision as of 10:30, 3 May 2019

JoJo's Gun and Pawn in June 2007

JoJo's Gun and Pawn was a pawn shop and gun dealer located at 4612 5th Avenue South in Avonwood. It was run by Jimmy Stegall and his father, who bought the store and its inventory in early 2006.

Jojo's has appeared on various lists of "internet firearms dealers." Former owner Bill Dollar advertised free transfer of firearms ordered from out-of-state mail order dealers under his store's Federal Firearms License.

In August, September and October 2002, JoJo's sold 17 handguns to 3 different members of a trafficking ring which re-sold them illegally in Chicago. Several guns used in shootings in Chicago were traced back to the store. The traffickers, Rondell Jones, Joseph Murray and an accomplice, were prosecuted, but JoJo's was not.

On November 2, 2005 customer Alethea Brewster, 24, was accidently shot and killed in the store while handling guns which she was considering for purchase.

The store closed in 2011 and the building was demolished in February 2013.

References