Friday, July 06, 2018

BY NOW THEY ARE PROBABLY IN THE HANDS OF LA GANGBANGERS OR MEXICAN COPS

31 stolen Compton police handguns still missing

By City News Service

Los Angeles Daily News
July 3, 2018

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors renewed a $10,000 reward Tuesday in hopes of tracking down 31 Beretta and Glock pistols, believed to be police service weapons and stolen from a vault in Compton’s old City Hall.

The county money matches an identical offer from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, putting the total reward at $20,000.

Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas recommended extending the offer, which was set to expire Sunday, saying that getting guns off the street is a county priority.

In March 2017, Compton officials discovered a stash of nearly 200 firearms in a vault in the old city building at 600 N. Alameda St., stored there by the long-disbanded Compton Police Department. The weapons were turned over to — and inventoried by — the sheriff’s Department. But when deputies returned in August to move the guns to a new location, 31 .40-caliber pistols were missing.

The ATF is handling the investigation.

The Sheriff’s Department took over law enforcement duties in Compton in 2000.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

I'm surprised there was anything left but roach turds in the vault.