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sarisataka

(18,472 posts)
Thu Sep 14, 2017, 09:21 AM Sep 2017

SFPD officers gun stolen during car break-in, used in homicide

SFPD officer’s gun stolen during car break-in, used in homicide

A San Francisco police officer’s personal gun was stolen from his car last month and used to kill a man just days later, raising questions as to whether the officer complied with local gun control laws.

The weapon was stolen from a veteran officer’s personal vehicle Aug. 12, according to police and the San Francisco Police Officers Association. Three days later, the firearm was used to shoot 23-year-old Abel Enrique Esquivel, Jr. near 26th Street and South Van Ness Avenue.

Police are not releasing the identity of the officer, but SFPOA President Martin Halloran said in a statement that the officer is a “highly decorated veteran.” Halloran also said the killing was “gang-related.”

This is the second known time in recent years that a law enforcement officer has left their firearm in a vehicle that was later burglarized in San Francisco, leading to a homicide.
http://www.sfexaminer.com/sfpd-officers-gun-stolen-car-break-used-homicide/

It is difficult to understand why an officer needs to leave a gun in his car and access it's so infrequently he does not realize it has been stolen. There are extremely few locations an off-duty officer is not permitted to carry his firearm.
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SFPD officers gun stolen during car break-in, used in homicide (Original Post) sarisataka Sep 2017 OP
Does SF have strict laws on where you can carry a gun? Not Ruth Sep 2017 #1
As a civilian yes sarisataka Sep 2017 #2
This did not happen. oneshooter Sep 2017 #3
One police are responsible enough... sarisataka Sep 2017 #4

sarisataka

(18,472 posts)
2. As a civilian yes
Thu Sep 14, 2017, 09:44 AM
Sep 2017

SF has very restrictive laws. CA carry permits have been upheld to be limited to those who can document need (or make a generous donation to the sheriff's re-election campaign)

However 99.9% of the laws exempt LE. Federal installations are the only notable exceptions to off duty LE carrying weapons

oneshooter

(8,614 posts)
3. This did not happen.
Thu Sep 14, 2017, 12:19 PM
Sep 2017

SF law Enforcement personnel are highly trained professionals who, due to this training, do not leave personal weapons in a unoccupied vehicles.
Because of this high level of training in firearms handling and exacting knowledge of the law it is impossible for such a scenario to occur.

sarisataka

(18,472 posts)
4. One police are responsible enough...
Thu Sep 14, 2017, 01:37 PM
Sep 2017


I believe it was suggested a gun owner who has a gun stolen should be charged with crimes committed with that gun. I wonder if that will still apply?
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