
Reveal How Police Guns End Up in the Hands of Criminals
Apr 19, 2025
Alon Stevens, a reporter for The Trace and host of The Gun Machine podcast, dives into the haunting journey of police guns ending up in criminal hands. He shares the devastating story of Maria Leslie, whose grandson was killed by a Glock once owned by law enforcement. The discussion reveals alarming trends in police firearm disposal practices that lead to these weapons being resold rather than destroyed. Stevens highlights the pressing need for reevaluation of policies and accountability in the face of rising gun violence.
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Indy Police Stop Reselling Guns
- Indianapolis Police Department stopped selling used firearms after the shooting involving a former police gun.
- Candace Leslie urges police to stop reselling guns to prevent more tragedies.
Police Gun Sales Are Cost Driven
- The sale of used police guns offsets firearm costs but contributes minimally compared to the huge cost of gun violence.
- Most crime guns are legally obtained, contradicting claims that stolen guns dominate crime.
Danger Imperative in Policing
- Officers prioritize new weaponry due to a "danger imperative" focusing on their safety above other concerns.
- This mindset justifies risky practices like selling old guns even when it leads to negative outcomes.
