Minnesota sues Fleet Farm over ‘dangerous’ firearm sales (2024)

Minnesota sues Fleet Farm over ‘dangerous’ firearm sales (1)

Updated 3:30 p.m.

Attorney General Keith Ellison said Wednesday that the state has filed a civil lawsuit against retailer Fleet Farm, alleging that stores in the state missed red flags and negligently sold firearms to people who intended to resell them illegally.

In its complaint, the state alleges that four Fleet Farm retailers in Minnesota sold a total of 37 firearms to two people within a 16-month period. And those weapons were later involved in crimes around the Twin Cities, including a fatal mass shooting in 2021 at Seventh Street Truck Park in St. Paul, according to federal court filings.

State and federal laws require retailers that sell firearms conduct background checks before a purchase and certify that buyers are purchasing guns on their own behalf.

The state alleges that the company knew it was selling to straw purchasers or should have known because buyers exhibited red flags such as buying many handguns at once, making multiple purchases in short periods of time and purchasing at multiple Fleet Farms stores to evade reporting requirements.

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“Today, we’re taking action against dangerous and illegal gun trafficking,” Ellison said. “Fleet Farm had a duty under the law to spot and stop this behavior. Nevertheless, Fleet Farms continued to engage in straw purchase transactions, even though they knew or should have known that these customers were not making legitimate purchases for themselves and were likely to resell them illegally.”

Ellison said the state is seeking monetary relief from Fleet Farm, as well as more training for employees and additional oversight for its firearm sales.

A spokesperson for Fleet Farm said the retailer was disappointed to see Ellison file the lawsuit without consulting them first. And he disagreed with the allegations against the retailer outlined in the complaint.

“We comply with all applicable gun laws and devote substantial resources to training and compliance,” spokesman Jon Austin said in a statement. “We are confident that we will prevail in this matter.”

City and county officials, not the state, has jurisdiction to bring criminal charges against the retailers, Ellison said. And he said other gun dealers could also face civil action from the state if they engage in similar sales practices.

“We need to go upstream with civil tools as well and turn off the spigot of illegal gun trafficking,” he said. “And I want to commend the retailers who are doing the right thing and meeting their duty to stop straw purchasing. We don’t want to generalize, it’s not everybody. Many gun retailers are abiding by the law and we thank them. But for the ones who are not, they have to stop and get in line and obey the law.”

The mayors of Minneapolis, Richfield and St. Paul said they’d asked Ellison to help limit the number of illegal gun sales in the Twin Cities. And they, along with family members of those affected by gun violence in the region, applauded the effort to limit alleged trafficking.

Sharrie Jennings, whose grandson 10-year-old Ladavionne Garrett, Jr., was shot in the head in North Minneapolis and is still hospitalized, urged additional steps to prevent gun violence.

“We have to make sure that our babies are safe. They want to go outside and play, they want to enjoy life. No kid should have to go outside in their front yard and find a gun,” Jennings said.

In its complaint, the state alleges that Fleet Farm stores sold two dozen firearms to Jerome Fletcher Horton, Jr. over a four-month period in 2021. Horton then went on to sell the firearms to several people who weren’t allowed by law to possess them, according to a federal affidavit.

One was used in the Seventh Street Truck Park shooting, which killed one and injured 14 others. A six-year-old Minneapolis boy discovered another gun after it was discarded on his front lawn. The boy told his father about the weapon and police recovered it.

Horton pleaded guilty to one charge of conspiracy to make false a statement in the purchase of a firearm.

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said gun retailers involved in the straw purchasing pipeline should face repercussions for the Seventh Street Truck Park shooting and other instances of violence.

“The fact that guns purchased like that could cost us the life of a 27-year-old in our community is just offensive. And it’s unacceptable,” Carter said. “We see the shooters being held accountable, we see the purchasers being held accountable but until we break the profit chains that allow … some regional manager to make a quarterly bonus off of selling 33 firearms in a matter of just a couple of months we’ll continue to be behind the eight ball.”

The retailer also sold 13 firearms to Sarah Jean Elwood over a 12-month window starting in 2020 who was later convicted. Elwood resold the firearms through a series of illegal straw purchases and is serving prison time for misconduct related to straw purchasing.

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Minnesota sues Fleet Farm over ‘dangerous’ firearm sales (2024)

FAQs

Minnesota sues Fleet Farm over ‘dangerous’ firearm sales? ›

The retailer is being sued by the state for not doing enough to stop illegal straw purchases and selling guns that showed up at crime scenes across the Twin Cities. Recent court filings revealed a former Fleet Farm store manager questioned some of the sales to a now a convicted straw purchaser.

What is the controversy with Fleet Farm? ›

The attorney general's lawsuit claims Fleet Farm contributed to gun trafficking and crime in Minnesota when it disregarded "blatant warning signs," including multiple purchases of similar handguns, buying sprees, and staggered visits to different locations.

What is the Ellison lawsuit against Fleet Farm? ›

Background on Attorney General Ellison's lawsuit against Fleet Farm. In October 2022, Attorney General Ellison sued Fleet Farm for five claims related to Fleet Farm's repeated negligent sale of firearms to straw purchasers despite obvious warning signs.

What is the new gun transfer law in Minnesota? ›

In August 2023, a new law went into effect that requires you to fill out a specific form for private firearm transfers. The form is accessible online. To buy, sell or transfer firearms in a private transaction from one individual in Minnesota to another, you do not need a federal firearms license (FFL).

Does Fleet Farm take trade ins on guns? ›

Fleet Farm does not accept returns of any firearms. Is there a warranty on firearms purchased online?

Does Walmart own Fleet Farm? ›

In 2016, Mills Fleet Farm was sold to KKR.

What company owns Fleet Farm? ›

Family-owned Mills Fleet Farm has agreed to sell to New York-based KKR, one of the country's largest investment concerns that has holdings in various industries totaling about $100 billion. Terms of the deal, expected to be announced Tuesday, were not disclosed.

Is there a difference between Fleet Farm and farm and fleet? ›

A: Blain's Farm and Fleet and Mills Fleet Farm are two different companies. There never has been any business or family connection between them.

Is Farm and Fleet and Fleet Farm owned by brothers? ›

The business is family-owned, privately held corporation run by President and CEO Jane Blain Gilbertson since her brother, Robert Blain, retired in 2014. Robert had been President since 1993, taking over after the death of Bert Blain.

What happened with Farm and Fleet and Fleet Farm? ›

In 2016, the Mills brothers sold Fleet Farm to a New York-based equity firm KKR, which manages investments across private equity, energy, infrastructure, real estate, credit and hedge funds. Claude Blain died in 1988 and his brother Bert died in 1993, and Bert's son Robert Blain took over the company.

Can you own an AR-15 in Minnesota? ›

Assault-style weapon law? Persons 18 and older may purchase assault-style weapons with a permit to purchase (or permit to carry for persons 21 and older).

Can you carry an unregistered gun in Minnesota? ›

Criminal charges may arise if you are caught in public possessing an unregistered firearm. Simply possessing or owning an unregistered gun is not a crime in Minnesota. However, carrying a gun in public without a valid, up-to-date permit is illegal in Minnesota. Exceptions might apply in some cases.

What guns are prohibited in Minnesota? ›

Assault Weapon or Semiautomatic Military-Style Assault Weapon: AK-47 rifle, TEC-9 pistol, Street Sweeper shotgun, Uzi pistol, and other similar firearms.

Can you return bullets to Fleet Farm? ›

We do not accept returns or exchanges for items such as ammunition, firearms, custom cut merchandise and special orders. Please note, To comply with Federal Hazardous Materials Shipping Regulations (49CFR Parts 171-180), we cannot accept returns by mail for any items containing oil, fuel or other fluids.

What is the illegal trade of guns? ›

Firearms trafficking occurs when individuals illegally purchase firearms in the United States and smuggle the weapons across the southern U.S. border into Mexico and into other countries.

Can I exchange at Fleet Farm without a receipt? ›

All merchandise for return or exchange must be accompanied by a valid receipt.

What is the farm bill controversy? ›

The proposal from the Republican-led House would strip money from climate-smart agricultural practices and conservation programs that are already oversubscribed, even after the increased investments from Inflation Reduction Act, taking money out of the hands of farmers who want to leave a better environment and a more ...

What's the difference between farm and fleet and Fleet Farm? ›

Fleet Farm went westward to Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, while Farm & Fleet went south and east to Illinois and Michigan. The two only overlap in Wisconsin and Iowa.

Who bought out Quality Farm and Fleet? ›

Quality Farm Stores Inc. of Muskegon, Mich., the former parent of the chain, is closing the stores as part of a buyout by four investor groups, namely, Tractor Supply Co., Great American Group, Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, LLC, and DJM Asset Management, LLC.

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