"Where is the Glock?"
A "turned in gun" goes missing - again???
On a typically brisk day in December 2023, a throng of people gathered in the basement of St. Sabina Church in Auburn Gresham to hand over hundreds of guns.
The scene was similar to dozens of other gun buyback events held at the Catholic parish, where more than 5,100 guns have been exchanged for gift cards over the last 19 years, more than any other location in the city.
That day was marked by excitement, confusion and ultimately chaos after one cop inventorying the weapons at a police station noticed something unusual. A Glock handgun that cops had been admiring was missing.
A tag identifying the gun had been slipped onto another one, and an envelope for that gun was soon found in the trash. In an office full of cops assigned to inventory the guns and keep them secure, someone had walked off with the Glock.
The article goes on to report that this isn't the first time this happened:
The lost weapon’s journey mirrored an earlier event in which a gun turned in by a Cook County judge disappeared from another buyback in Chicago — only to resurface at a fatal police shooting in Cicero, as the Better Government Association and Chicago Sun-Times reported in 2017.
After that report, the city launched an investigation that lasted more than five years. But investigators decided it would be “difficult and unwise” to question everyone involved in the buyback. So they didn’t interview anyone.
"...unwise..."
We all know what that means. You don't ask questions if you don't want to know the answers.
In this most recent case, a sergeant took a day. No one else got dinged. Shortcuts were implemented to the inventory process and someone managed to circumvent the shortened process.
How about going back to the tried and true method, add in a layer of visual inspection by two individuals, both signing the gun envelope before sealing it, and then put it in a one way flap on an armored box or armored truck or something that can only be opened at ERPS? The Department has done it with how many tons of dope behind the Desk for years.
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