Posted on 08/21/2011 4:20:04 PM PDT by smokingfrog
HOPEWELL - A state trooper made a surprising discovery while surveying a flood-damaged area last Friday morning.
An assault rifle.
The state trooper was a part of the emergency response team surveying the western portion of Cumberland County, and discovered the rifle on Beebe Run Road in Hopewell.
The rifle belongs to the Cumberland County Sheriffs Department and was accidentally left in the road by the officer, according to Sheriff Robert Austino.
The officer was cleaning out his trunk when he got sidetracked by some trespassers, Austino said. Once the trespassers left, the officer got in his car and accidentally left the rifle behind.
According to Austino, the trespassers were merely people that were getting too close to the flood damage caused by the Sunday storm that tore through the western part of the county.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
If I had a nickle for every time I left one of my guns in the middle of the road..................
My HQ unit was “in the field” once and a female Captain noticed that a female had come out of the latrine empty handed. Cap asked troop,” Did you forget something?”
“Scuse me?” came the snotty answer.
Cap asked troop again,” Did you forget something?”
Troop looks confused, then horrified, turns and races back in the latrine after her weapon.
Not cool, sheriff.
OH....MY....GAWD!!!
Has the state been evacuated yet?
“The officer was cleaning out his trunk when he got sidetracked.....”
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SUSPENDED?????
This is definitely a firing offense.
Any LEO that can’t ‘keep track of his weapon’ doesn’t deserve or rate wearing a badge.
There is a big difference between a mistake and downright negligence, or better yet, stupidity - then again being stupid isn’t against the law, but negligence, in this case certainly should result in this guy being canned....
Oh man, I know what you mean!
Haz anyone seen my howitzer?
“If I had a nickle for every time I left one of my guns in the middle of the road..................”
This is New Jersey. The concern there is that a gun sitting on the side of the road will start firing bullets randomly, killing scores of people. Given that, you can expect this reaction.
It wasn’t his gun. Easy come. Easy go.
..he’ll be promoted by the end of September
See? All this hullabaloo about too many ‘guns on the street’ is true!
hehehehe
If it turns up, can I go to the range with you next time?
It's only a gun. It wasn't an armed nuclear weapon. If there is no history of negligence on this officer's part, then I would cut him some slack. There's a world of difference between losing a week's pay and losing a career.
Let's not forget that the community has already invested in this individual. Doing the wrong thing could waste this investment.
I would rather see a dozen officers with bad attitudes fired than see an officer with respect for the public lose his job over an error.
Suspended with pay.. Nice vacation son.
Have fun.
What exactly constitutes an “assault rifle” as opposed to the regular shootin’ kind? Is it one with a bayonet? A scope? A mean face painted on the side?
A smart right wing bitter clinger would probably not touch it for fear of being videotaped in a scumbag cop sting. Don’t pick up drugs or kids either.
Going to prove that only professionals should have guns.
The average Joe is not this responsible!
An assault rifle is any gun that looks scary.
Many times during my time as an Army NCO, I was able to fix this problem with two words:
Dummy cord.
I left a wrench and a tube cutter on the bumper of my truck one time. Drove 12 miles and only lost the tube cutter.
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