Broward triple murder suspect had more than 600 rounds of ammunition, weapon arsenal: BSO

The handgun an Army vet used to kill his wife, her father and a neighbor in a murder spree that shocked a quiet Broward neighborhood was one of a dozen weapons and more than 600 rounds of ammunition that deputies seized a year before the killings, according to Broward Sheriff’s Office incident reports obtained by the Miami Herald.

Nathan Gingles, 43, had more than 40 firearms and firearm-related accessories seized by BSO deputies in February 2024 after a Broward judge granted his wife, Mary Catherine Gingles, a temporary restraining order against him, the reports show. Deputies collected 12 firearms, six suppressors and more than 600 rounds of ammunition on Feb. 9, 2024, the same day as the restraining order.

The firearms, records show, were mostly pistols but also included several shotguns, including a Remington Model 1100, and a Ruger .22 rifle…

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