Former Asbury Park Police Director Louis Jordan has his gun back, law officials said Monday.
Jordan, of Tinton Falls, had reported his gun was missing on March 23. He has said he last knew he had it on the night of March 17, but first realized it was missing on March 20.
At that point on March 23 when Jordan reported his gun was missing, Long Branch police already had it in their possession, Long Branch Public Safety Director William A. Richards said Monday. An individual had found the gun at a commuter parking lot...
See, this is why we need gun registration and licensing--so "The Only Ones" can lose a gun, report it missing, search all over for it, and then find out it's in their possession from the freakin' newspaper...
Tell me this would have all ended happily had Jordan been a mere citizen.
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No, the average Joe would have never seen their gun again.
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