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Salt on the Wound: Gronk Robbed


chknwing

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2757954-police-confirm-rob-gronkowskis-home-burglarized-while-away-at-super-bowl-52?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial

Police are investigating a burglary at Rob Gronkowski's home, which took place while the New England Patriots tight end was in Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII. Authorities confirmed the break-in to reporters on Tuesday morning, per CBS Boston. Officers were called to the property shortly after the Pats returned to Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Monday.

Foxborough Police Chief William Baker confirmed that items were stolen from Gronk's home: "There were items stolen. We're not going to release the nature of the items stolen. Obviously the people who committed the theft know what was stolen. It's an investigative advantage for us to know that as well and not share it with the public, so I won't have any further comment on that."

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6 minutes ago, chknwing said:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2757954-police-confirm-rob-gronkowskis-home-burglarized-while-away-at-super-bowl-52?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial

Police are investigating a burglary at Rob Gronkowski's home, which took place while the New England Patriots tight end was in Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII. Authorities confirmed the break-in to reporters on Tuesday morning, per CBS Boston. Officers were called to the property shortly after the Pats returned to Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Monday.

Foxborough Police Chief William Baker confirmed that items were stolen from Gronk's home: "There were items stolen. We're not going to release the nature of the items stolen. Obviously the people who committed the theft know what was stolen. It's an investigative advantage for us to know that as well and not share it with the public, so I won't have any further comment on that."

I hope they catch the SOBs and string them up by their balls.  Classless asshats. 

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