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Department of Homeland Security weapons were lost -- some falling into the hands of criminals -- after officers left them in restrooms, vehicles and other public places, according to an inspector general report.
Originally posted by bsbray11
What does a "homeland security" officer do exactly anyway?
Originally posted by RoboKy
Whether or not you believe the Department of Homeland Security serves a positive or negative purpose, this is just gross negligence. I understand that there are situations where the loss of a weapon is unavoidable, but really, a federal agent leaving a weapon in an idling vehicle? There is no excuse for this kind of behavior.
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Originally posted by Zosynspiracy
It's still a 9mm and there are better guns out there. Sig, Kimber, and the list goes on.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
Really weird that anyone would leave a gun like this in a public restroom or on the seat of an unlocked car. Doesn't make sense.
Originally posted by Violater1
Originally posted by bsbray11
What does a "homeland security" officer do exactly anyway?
They fall asleep on the job, lose their sidearm, and shake down crippled kids and old women.
Originally posted by ANNED
Give them 30 days unpaid leave and they will thing again about loosing there weapon,
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
It doesn't make sense. Do you know what kind of handguns they issue to Homeland Security agents? It's the CZ 75B, the Czech Arms high-capacity 9mm — a beautiful and expensive semi-auto that is in high demand. If you laid your hands on the CZ 75B, you would would not want to part with it, it's just that beautiful and awesome a firearm.
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, too.
Really weird that anyone would leave a gun like this in a public restroom or on the seat of an unlocked car. Doesn't make sense.
— Doc Velocity