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“It’s all about layers, and having alternative layers is definitely better than one,” said Steve Shapiro, vice president of product solutions for ADT.

ADT representatives would not comment on what systems, if any, were in place at the Fearless storefront.

In the hours after the burglary came to light, Salkin was rattled by the fact that no one was in custody. His last name was in big letters on the side of the building, but none of the agents acted as if the incident was a big deal.

“They were all happy go lucky and joking about it,” Salkin said.

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The license plate given to police by the neighbor was traced to a car owned by Gladney. Agents and Milwaukee police knocked on his door two days after the burglary was reported. They found jeans and other clothing that had been stolen.

In an interview with police, Gladney confessed. He “admitted to entering the business after it was closed … stated he did this on two occasions,” the report says.

Three days later, Gladney was charged in state court with five counts of illegal possession of a firearm — the charges related to him selling the guns from Gander Mountain and elsewhere to the agents. But no burglary charges were filed. The police reports do not say if the case was presented to the district attorney’s office. That information is typically included in such reports.

Asked why the burglary hasn’t been charged, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm declined to comment.

Legal experts say prosecutors may withhold charges for a variety of reasons, including as part of a deal for cooperation.

“It may be they are waiting to see how the first round of cases go and then file additional charges,” said Levenson, the former federal prosecutor.

Gladney is scheduled to enter a guilty plea in early March and is in jail. His attorney, Jimmy Toran, declined to comment on the burglary.

A few weeks after Gladney confessed, police searched the home of Childs and found stolen goods. Among the goods was a Mossberg shotgun, similar to the one bought in September by ATF agents in the sting. Childs also confessed that he participated in the burglary.

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