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GA: Atlanta Schools- We Have No Missing Guns
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Atlanta school officials say no school district firearms have gone missing, contrary to the claims of an anonymous tipster who reported that 30 weapons were stolen from a school vehicle in May. The district acknowledged poorly-maintained records but said all of the 90 firearms purchased for the newly established Atlanta Public Schools Police Department were immediately accounted for. The department officially came into existence on July 1, replacing Atlanta Police Department officers who previously patrolled the schools.
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Comment by:
mickey
(8/2/2016)
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We just formed a school PD, and the 90 guns we just bought are right here.
As for the old school cops and the guns they lost, we're going to assume you were talking about the new guns we haven't used yet and hope you don't notice the difference... |
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