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NOT A GUN STORE: 'FBI: Most Wanted' temporarily transforms old Radio Shack during filming

Many residents have expressed concern about a new gun store opening in that location.

News 12 Staff

Jul 21, 2022, 12:57 AM

Updated 671 days ago

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NOT A GUN STORE: 'FBI: Most Wanted' temporarily transforms old Radio Shack during filming
The Town of Clarkstown has become increasingly popular with film and television scouts.
This week, "FBI: Most Wanted" is filming at a few locations across New City, including the old Radio Shack on Main Street.
Many residents have expressed concern about a new gun store opening in that location.
Please be advised this makeover is for filming purpose only and is not an actual gun store.


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