Where Are My Guns?

Not everyone is a dirty cop...there's just a lot of stupidity and mismanagement. This is really, really old news BTW.....
WTF are you saying? There are no missing weapons?

OFC, not all cops are dirty but there are some.

What I meant by my previous post is that some cops might sell weapons for money they need so bad. Who knows? No? You saw everything?
 
WTF are you saying? There are no missing weapons?

OFC, not all cops are dirty but there are some.

What I meant by my previous post is that some cops might sell weapons for money they need so bad. Who knows? No? You saw everything?

cops selling guns for money? :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

you really do watch too much movies.

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Good, I made you laugh. I hope you enjoyed it. So what is the article you posted all about?

(CNN) -- The U.S. Park Police is failing to adequately keep track of its firearms, creating an environment in which weapons are vulnerable to theft or misuse, according to a government report released Friday.

Due to "a lackadaisical attitude toward firearms management" by commanders, investigators said they found "credible evidence of conditions that would allow for theft and misuse of firearms, and the ability to conceal the fact if weapons were missing."

In a force of approximately 640 officers, the report says, hundreds of weapons were not properly accounted for. The auditors also allege that the agency has more than 1,400 extra weapons, including 477 military-style automatic and semiautomatic rifles.

for more details - see Post #1
 
HOW? Disappeared into the air?

if I knew, then this problem would be solved, right?

and also -
The report cited several examples of mishandling of weapons, including two officers it says brought their rifles home with them. But at least one example has come into dispute.

The audit asserts that a former chief of the Park Police never turned in his handgun, and 10 years after his retirement it was taken from him by an instructor at a qualification course for retired law enforcement officers, who happened to notice the former chief still had government property.

I can easily understand if dozens of guns were taken home and never turned in even after retirement because one thing you should know about a man and his gun... a gun he carries by his side is his life. it's what keeps him alive from the first day of his job till retirement.

sure you'll say - oh please. just go buy your own gun.

well it's just to show that you are clueless. and you watch too movies. cops selling guns for money? comical.
 
HOW? Disappeared into the air?

There are not guns necessarily missing. There could be but the point of the article is that they haven't kept track of their guns so no one knows what they have or don't have. Seems they might even have some extra.

"The auditors also allege that the agency has more than 1,400 extra weapons"

"In other words, the Park Police had an extra two guns for every one of its officers"
The U.S. Park Police Can't Keep Track of All Its Useless Guns - Philip Bump - The Atlantic Wire
 
if I knew, then this problem would be solved, right?

and also -


I can easily understand if dozens of guns were taken home and never turned in even after retirement because one thing you should know about a man and his gun... a gun he carries by his side is his life. it's what keeps him alive from the first day of his job till retirement.

sure you'll say - oh please. just go buy your own gun.

well it's just to show that you are clueless. and you watch too movies. cops selling guns for money? comical.
So are you saying that's impossible?

As you may recall, there were several dirty cops busted for stealing drugs from evidence dept and selling them for money a few years ago.
 
So are you saying that's impossible?
nope. just not likely in this case. ATF? sure. DEA? sure. I believe these agencies are illegal and they're a bunch of rogue hoodlums who think they're above the law.

lot of times - some missing guns will turn up at later time.

As you may recall, there were several dirty cops busted for stealing drugs from evidence dept and sold them for money a few years ago.
this is not drug... it's firearm. you're talking about drugs. drugs are much easier to sell than firearms. firearms are traceable, drugs are not.
 
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this is not drug... it's firearm. you're talking about drugs. drugs are much easier to sell than firearms. firearms are traceable, drugs are not.
My point is why they did this. MONEY! They were desperate for money. That's nothing new. Cops don't make good pay. Right?
 
My point is why they did this. MONEY! They were desperate for money. That's nothing new. Cops don't make good pay. Right?
neither does USPS. is that why they steal some credit card mails and dump bunch of stuff into garbage can?

I wonder if you have opened packages and stole some stuff :hmm:
 
So are you saying that's impossible?

As you may recall, there were several dirty cops busted for stealing drugs from evidence dept and selling them for money a few years ago.

You're just determined to pin this on cops, aren't you? Here's another way guns disppear, breaking and entering into private home owners that happen to own guns. Mismangement happens a lot in governement and law enforcement. Like I said, this is really, really old news.
 
You're just determined to pin this on cops, aren't you? Here's another way guns disppear, breaking and entering into private home owners that happen to own guns.
Then the cop who brought government property home would have reported it stolen so it should be in the record.

Mismangement happens a lot in governement and law enforcement. Like I said, this is really, really old news.
You mean very common? If so, are you sure?
 
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