A Langley Mountie has been charged with careless use of a firearm after he allegedly fired his gun into the wall of his home while off duty Wednesday night.
Police are investigating after a loaded RCMP pistol was found on a BC Ferry earlier in March. A passenger found the gun 10 days ago on a ferry that had docked at Tsawwassen. Delta police say they have tracked the gun down to an RCMP detachment, but have given no further details as to the officer or detachment in question. The officer could be charged with unsafe storage of a firearm.
Police are investigating after a loaded RCMP pistol was found on a BC Ferry earlier in March. A passenger found the gun 10 days ago on a ferry that had docked at Tsawwassen. Delta police say they have tracked the gun down to an RCMP detachment, but have given no further details as to the officer or detachment in question. The officer could be charged with unsafe storage of a firearm.
"andyt" said Oddly enough, police are human and make mistakes like the rest of us.
The sooner we realise this, the sooner we'll stop being surprised when one of them acts normal.
I don't think I ever shot holes in my house, let alone with my kids inside...
Just curious, but why would a cop keep his police gun at home, and not at a safe place at work?
They are provided with gun safes if they do need to take the gun home. But,
Police say that more than one shot was fired
I think this is more than an accidental discharge. I think so too, which leads me back to my question, WHY would it be allowed to take a gun home? No one needs a gun at home.
The Horsemen just seem to be coming out of the saddle. One incident after another.
And?
Passenger finds RCMP gun on BC Ferry
Police are investigating after a loaded RCMP pistol was found on a BC Ferry earlier in March.
A passenger found the gun 10 days ago on a ferry that had docked at Tsawwassen.
Delta police say they have tracked the gun down to an RCMP detachment, but have given no further details as to the officer or detachment in question.
The officer could be charged with unsafe storage of a firearm.
It just doesn't stop.
WTF???
The sooner we realise this, the sooner we'll stop being surprised when one of them acts normal.
And another fuck-up:
Passenger finds RCMP gun on BC Ferry
Police are investigating after a loaded RCMP pistol was found on a BC Ferry earlier in March.
A passenger found the gun 10 days ago on a ferry that had docked at Tsawwassen.
Delta police say they have tracked the gun down to an RCMP detachment, but have given no further details as to the officer or detachment in question.
The officer could be charged with unsafe storage of a firearm.
It just doesn't stop.
And?
Oddly enough, police are human and make mistakes like the rest of us.
The sooner we realise this, the sooner we'll stop being surprised when one of them acts normal.
I don't think I ever shot holes in my house, let alone with my kids inside...
Just curious, but why would a cop keep his police gun at home, and not at a safe place at work?
Oddly enough, police are human and make mistakes like the rest of us.
The sooner we realise this, the sooner we'll stop being surprised when one of them acts normal.
I don't think I ever shot holes in my house, let alone with my kids inside...
Just curious, but why would a cop keep his police gun at home, and not at a safe place at work?
They are provided with gun safes if they do need to take the gun home. But,
Oddly enough, police are human and make mistakes like the rest of us.
The sooner we realise this, the sooner we'll stop being surprised when one of them acts normal.
I don't think I ever shot holes in my house, let alone with my kids inside...
Just curious, but why would a cop keep his police gun at home, and not at a safe place at work?
They are provided with gun safes if they do need to take the gun home. But,
I think so too, which leads me back to my question, WHY would it be allowed to take a gun home? No one needs a gun at home.
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