Atlanta Public Schools unsure how many firearms it owns after 30 guns reported stolen – IOTW Report

Atlanta Public Schools unsure how many firearms it owns after 30 guns reported stolen

EAG: An anonymous tip called into the district’s ethics hotline suggested that 30 Glock handguns were stolen from the trunk of an APS vehicle recently, but district leaders are unsure whether the claim is true or not, because they’re not sure how many guns APS owns, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.

The district recently purchased 90 semi-automatic handguns as it prepares to launch its own police force, and APS officials contend those weapons have not been stolen. They also researched prior gun purchases and realized they have 18 other guns, which were also in safe keeping, according to a prepared statement.

“On June 14, 2016, an anonymous tip was called into the school system’s ethics hotline alleging that he/she had heard from another source that 30 firearms were stolen from the trunk of a district vehicle,” the statement read. “The Office of Employee Relations investigated the claims and as of today has found no evident that district property was stolen.”

9 Comments on Atlanta Public Schools unsure how many firearms it owns after 30 guns reported stolen

  1. The only reason for the Atlanta school district to have its own police force is to fulfill Obama’s mission that no black student be arrested for their crimes.

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