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Firearms and a parrot stolen from a South Beach apartment

Michael Beasley hobbled up the stairs leading to his second-floor apartment near the southern tip of Miami Beach. On the way home from Haulover Park, the 60-year-old Jacksonville native had purchased a couple of burgers for himself and his beloved green Amazon parrot, Seaweed. Then something startled Beasley. His front door had been pried open.

Normally, Seaweed would squawk the greeting, "Hey, how ya doing?" But this time there was silence.

Beasley, who walks with a cane because of a back injury, limped into his living room. The bird and his six-foot domed cage were gone. So were the 32-inch plasma TV set and the DVD player. He continued into the bedroom and found the closet door open.

After peering inside, he turned pale. Burglars had stolen his and his wife's prized gun collection. Among the missing firearms: seven handguns (including a .357-caliber Ruger), a pistol-grip 12-gauge shotgun, two SKS 72 assault rifles, and three Heckler & Koch machine guns that can fire 1,200 to 1,300 rounds per minute. "These guns use bullets that chew through stucco and that can take people out in a drive-by," Beasley explains. "Whoever stole my guns has a tremendous amount of firepower. They hit the jackpot."

The bold daytime heist provides a glimpse into the alarming number of high-powered rifles and machine guns that are stolen every year. Many end up in the hands of criminals. Though the Miami-Dade Police Department doesn't track stolen weapons each year, indications are the numbers are high. Consider the following:

• This past October 9, Miramar Police pulled over a speeding silver Toyota Corolla and discovered four firearms, including an AK-47 that was reported stolen in Dade County on January 19, 1994.

• In Opa-locka, Capt. Rex Galindo says his department has confiscated more than 20 stolen assault rifles and seven Belgium-made F/N semiautomatic armor-piercing handguns in the past two months.

• Since June 2007, 70 AK-47s and other similar assault rifles have been recovered through the county's gun bounty program, which pays $1,000 to those who turn in people with illegal weapons.

What are they used for? Fifty-four-year-old Miami Gardens resident Carol Taylor was murdered with a high-caliber rifle this past December 4. "Criminals can get an AK-47 on the street for $200," says Miami Gardens Police Capt. Rafael Suarez, "or just steal one."

Special Agent Carlos Baixauli — a spokesman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives — says the AK-47 has replaced the TEC-9 and MAC-11 machine guns of the '80s and '90s. "Nowadays it's the guy who can lay down the most lead from long range who wins," Baixauli says. "The bigger the gun, the more powerful they feel."

According to the three law enforcement officials, the machine guns and assault rifles stolen from Beasley are just as powerful as the AK-47.

So Beasley's case has important implications. A white-haired former U.S. Marine, he and his wife of 28 years, Beverly, have collected guns as a hobby since 1986, when they bought a 9mm Berreta and a Mossberg pistol-grip 12-gauge shotgun for $200.

Over the years, they have given each other firearms as presents, he says. In 1987, they purchased two of the Heckler machine guns and the .357 Ruger. In 1995, they got two Glocks, another Berreta, and the third Heckler machine gun. Between 2004 and 2005, the Beasleys bought two more handguns and the SKS rifles.

Like people who collect coins and stamps, the couple amassed the arsenal as a hobby. They have concealed weapons permits and have been members of the National Rifle Association. Both grew up around guns. Beasley's father and uncle served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Beverly says she went to her first gun range in her early teens.

Beasley showed a New Times reporter documents that the couple legally owned the firearms. "We also saw the guns as an investment," he says. "We knew they would retain or go up in value over time."

About a year and a half ago, the Beasleys relocated to Miami Beach from Dallas, where they would occasionally use some of the guns at shooting ranges. He had retired from a job as a mortgage broker. She works for an airline and wanted to be closer to her ailing mom in Atlanta. "I never imagined I would encounter a criminal subculture on South Beach," Michael Beasley says.

They looked for storage facilities around Miami-Dade to keep the guns under lock and key, but they did not think that any of the places they visited provided ample security. They believed they could safely guard the guns under their own roof.

Beasley concedes the guns, which he estimates are worth $85,000, weren't locked up. They were bundled in blankets on the floor of the bedroom closet.

So who did it? Shortly after moving into their one-bedroom, wood-floored South Beach apartment, the Beasleys befriended a local named Benny Bradshaw, a 38-year-old, heavyset self-described beach bum. "I made the mistake of telling him about my guns," Michael Beasley says. "He is the only person I told. And now he's nowhere to be found."

Bradshaw did not reply to five messages left on his cell phone's voicemail. And he no longer resides in an apartment on 24th Street at Collins Avenue that was his last known address.

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  • BEVERLYBEEZ 12/06/2011 12:42:00 AM

    DEAR MORON, WE TRIED TO INSURE THE WEAPONS. BUT AFTER MOVING TO MIAMI WE COULD NOT GET INSURANCE. THEY ARE A SPECIAL RIDER TO A POLICY. MIAMI IS TRULY THE SHITHOLE OF THE WORLD. LIKE THEY SAY, "SHIT IN SHIT OUT".

  • BEVERLYBEEZ 12/06/2011 12:37:00 AM

    ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ABOUT BENNY BRADSHAW OR THINK THEY MAY KNOW OF HIS WHEREABOUTS, EMAIL ME AND I WILL FORWARD YOU PICTURES OF HIM AND HIS HABITS. THERE IS A REWARD FOR HIM. HE IS A CAREER CRIMINAL, DO NOT TRUST HIM OR LET HIM INTO YOUR LIFE OR HOUSE. WE HAD OUR PARROT FOR 23 YEARS, SINCE HE WAS 2 MONTHS OLD.

  • BEVERLYBEEZ 12/06/2011 12:32:00 AM

    I WAS EMPLOYED BY MY AIRLINE FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS. THERE WERE NO JOB OPENINGS IN ATLANTA. BELEIVE ME I WOULD HAVE TRANSFERRED TO ATL IF POSSIBLE. THANK GOODNESS I GOT TO VISIT MY MOM AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, SHE HAS NOW PASSED AWAY AND I HAVE MORE FOND MEMORIES. THANKS FOR YOUR COMPASSION. TALK ABOUT BRIGHT STARS, DUH....DUH....DUH....

  • DICHAEL3RD 12/06/2011 12:25:00 AM

    THE MIAMI BEACH POOR LICE DEPARTMENT DIDN'T DO A DAMN THING. I HAD TO RUN THEM DOWN BEFORE THEY LEFT THE CRIME SCENE TO GIVE THEM THE SERIAL NUMBERS OF MY WEAPONS

  • DMICHAEL3RD 12/06/2011 12:23:00 AM

    THANK YOU. AND I WILL GET MY HANDS ON HIM

  • DMICHAEL3RD 12/06/2011 12:21:00 AM

    IDIOT, THREE MIAM DADE SHERIFF DEPUTIES HAD THIER HOMES ROBBED. THE BURGLARS USED THE TOOLS IN THEIR GARAGE TO PRY OPEN THEIR GUN SAFES. THE BURGLERS AT MY HOUSE USED DOLLIES AND A MOVING TRUCK, GUN SAFE IS NOT THE ANSWER.

  • DMICHAEL3RD 12/06/2011 12:19:00 AM

    IDIOT, THERE ARE MORE FLIGHTS AND LIGHTER PASSENGER LOADS FROM MIA THAN DFW

  • Editor 01/03/2010 6:40:00 PM

    "She works for an airline and wanted to be closer to her ailing mom in Atlanta." Does anybody check these facts? It's a 12 hour drive from Dallas to Atlanta. It's a 10 1/2 hour drive from Miami to Atlanta. These people obviously aren't the brightest stars in the sky. If you want to be closer to your ailing mom in Atlanta, why not move to Atlanta?

  • lolwut 01/02/2010 1:41:00 AM

    The gun owner is an IDIOT. Such an expensive collection, no safe, and showing them off to a stranger. Good job. You fail. On a side note, why does local law enforcement keep insisting you can buy "AK-47's" (whether a real, full auto one or a semi-auto) for $200?

  • Torben 01/01/2010 9:26:00 PM

    Poor bird :( "F/N semiautomatic armor-piercing handguns " wow, there are armor-piercing handguns, who knew!?! no need to buy AP ammo anymore. good job reporting some erroneous facts. Guns do not make bullets armor-piercing, while some guns are marvels of engineering, they cannot change the laws of physics. Hope the guy gets his investment back and buys a safe to better protect his collection. "I am appalled that anyone would have this many dangerous arms in their home" So we should only keep one dangerous zippo lighter and maybe two steak knifes in the home as well? How many guns he had is irrelevant, he was a collector, he collected them. That he should have protected his investment better is a no-brainer but are you appalled that Jay Leno has collected more than one car too? cause cars are pretty dangerous too, you actually need a license to drive one and are required to have insurance if you want to take it on public roads.

  • fair123 12/30/2009 6:53:00 PM

    u people live in the dark ages ...oh its dangeraus...bla bla... in the hands of a thug ur right, but in the hands of an experanced citizen bring it on! i've collected wepons for 25 years and its just that, a collection of amazing modern technlogy. Defended by an alarm, safe, cameras, a pit bull and me , the most dangeraus of them all. so get over it, there is appsolutly nothing wrong with collecting wepons. That mild manard man moved from proably a nice trusting area of Texas to the arm pit of america and didnt lock it up, thats all. If any thing i feel sorry for the SOB that, that Marine is going to get a hold of!!!

  • joe 12/30/2009 12:26:00 PM

    "... the alarming number of high-powered rifles and machine guns that are stolen every year. Many end up in the hands of criminals." DUH... they are stolen by LAW-ABIDING PEOPLE now are they... " Though the Miami-Dade Police Department doesn't track stolen weapons each year, indications are the numbers are high. " Maybe if they spent some time tracking stolen weapons THEY MIGHT CATCH COME CRIMINALS.

  • Skeeta 12/30/2009 8:06:00 AM

    I am appalled that anyone would have this many dangerous arms in their home. And now it becomes our problem because they weren't properly safe guarded. Normal people do not collect machine guns as a "hobby" and then show them to some "beach bum" who may happen to rob them one day. Sorry but that's just nuts!

 
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