Saturday, March 20, 2010

We're the Only Ones Getting a Custom Finish Enough

An internal investigation is under way at the Salisbury Police Department after an inmate found a loaded handgun inside a police vehicle being painted at Piedmont Correctional Institution. [More]
They're lucky it was found by a disgusting coward. You know, the one they're calling "heroic."

I'm thinking he committed a felony just by touching it.

5 comments:

Carl Bussjaeger said...

Several years ago, I considered applying to a particular Georgia sheriff's department. Then I discovered that deputies going off-shift would turn their sidearms over to an jail trustee for cleaning. Still loaded.

I went elsewhere.

I will allow for the possibility that they were only committing a major breach of security, not putting a felon in posssession of firearms, since they generally shipped felons to state prisons. So the odds allow that the trustee was a misdemeanor offender.

David Codrea said...

"George Davis is the inmate who discovered the weapon. Davis, 31, is serving a 24-year sentence for first-degree sex offense with a child."

Carl Bussjaeger said...

I was referring to the trustee in my anecdote, not Davis in the article. Sorry for the confusion.

Anonymous said...

The inmate is guilty of a disgusting crime for which he deserved to die.

The inmate did the right thing in this instance at great personal risk to himself, which potentially saved many lives.

One does not cancel out the other, nor does one have anything to do with the other.

BrianF said...

I'm sure that the internal investigation will conclude that no departmental procedures were violated.