Posted on 10/17/2011 10:12:08 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Unions simply supplying Cartels.
Union Leos again show poor weapon control.
Slim pickings for Operation Gunwalker these days. Eric, getting desperate now?
They were about a mile from Orange Mound, and lost 12 MP5s, 2 HK33s, 2-4 M16s, an M203, and M79, some short barrel 870s and some Remington sniper rifles, flashbangs, etc.
Since there were 400 ATF agents there for some LEO meeting, they all simply marched door to door in their clown-ninja suits and went into every home looking for the guns without a warrant. Some Memphis TV Station got footage of one of the Agents saying "Let us in, or we are coming in!" (paraphrase) to look for the guns.
IIRC, they found half of them in a ditch covered by plants/leaves, and a few in another house. Still didn't get it all back though.
No worries though, after ignoring the Memphis, TN resident's 4th Amendment rights, I bet they had nice new shiney guns when they were on the ladder and entering the Branch Davidian compound on the 2nd floor though, where they shot each other in a crossfire.
considered a secure site
stored in a location with no alarms or security cameras.
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duhh.
haPPens all the time , well, more frequent than ya hear about... explosives, weapons, other stuff
a drop in the bucket next to all the guns that were stolen by gangs the day Rodney King’s arresting police officers trial ended.
The LAPD Union supports Move on.org.
Because a MP5 is one of the best close combat weapons here is. For going into houses it is one of the best.
Sounds like a Brit newspaper writer. “...it emerged,” is another curious line that covers for “no attribution.”
The Germans made a couple other close combat weapons for going into houses called the Panther and Tiger. They were used back when the safety of the house and occupants was of less concern, but they offered better protection for the user. Their intended use was longer ranged open field warfare, but they worked in towns as well.
They also invented the assault rifle, the Sturmgewehr 44.
quota hires on the short list.
“Why does any police force require 600 rpm weapons?”
To shoot dogs with?
Bottom line: Californians are sooooo screwed.
Them critters is tougher than they look! It takes a lot of firepower to kill a family pet!
Mark
“Boy this SURE is not Chief Parkers or Chief Gates LAPD!”
Yep, they need to get Sgt. Joe Friday on the case and perform a Dragnet.
I saw an old Dragnet movie on a local free movie channel. This was nearly a year ago.
I was struck at how those cops didn’t even think about breaking the law to get the bad guy. I mean they did just about whatever they wanted. It was actually funny.
“It was sunny in Los Angeles, We were working day shift out of ‘Weapons theft’. The phone rang.....it was the Captain”.
Simunitions..... Not easy but can be cobbled back with new barrels an magazines....
Mind, this is the same LAPD that has arrested in the past those who have had machine guns stolen from alarmed, locked containers with security cameras and trigger locks - you could see on the video the perps stealing the guns, but the owners were charged with criminal reckless endangerment for properly storing and securing firearms. (The DA in those cases tried to plead out to a very minor felony to take away their licenses, but each were defended successfully in court.)
Oh, and as an afterthought, they went out and found the thieves and turned them into police, only to have their firearms destroyed because LAPD never gives back any automatic weapons it seizes.
The investigation should focus on how many of the SWAT command staff to fire, starting with each and every one who was a member of SWAT the last time this same theft occurred.
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