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- Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:45 pm
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Door to door searches underway in D.C.
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Re: Door to door searches underway in D.C.
I agree, I just wish this would get more attention to put the heat on D.C. for doing something like this. i find it completely unacceptable.
- Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:50 pm
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Door to door searches underway in D.C.
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Re: Door to door searches underway in D.C.
I wish I could tell you that it was.
- Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:41 pm
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- Topic: Door to door searches underway in D.C.
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Door to door searches underway in D.C.
Crackdown On Guns Under Way In D.C.
Police Ask Residents To Submit To Voluntary Searches
POSTED: 6:49 am EDT March 24, 2008
UPDATED: 11:43 am EDT March 24, 2008
http://www.nbc4.com/news/15688264/detail.html
WASHINGTON -- A crackdown on guns is under way in the District. Police are asking residents to submit to voluntary searches in exchange for amnesty under the District's gun ban.
The program is starting in the Washington Highlands neighborhood of southeast Washington on Monday and will later expand to other neighborhoods.
Officers will go door to door asking residents for permission to search their homes.
Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said the "safe homes initiative" is aimed at residents who want to cooperate with police. She gave the example of parents or grandparents who know or suspect their children have guns in the home.
If weapons are recovered, they will be tested and destroyed if they are not found to be linked to any other crimes
Police Ask Residents To Submit To Voluntary Searches
POSTED: 6:49 am EDT March 24, 2008
UPDATED: 11:43 am EDT March 24, 2008
http://www.nbc4.com/news/15688264/detail.html
WASHINGTON -- A crackdown on guns is under way in the District. Police are asking residents to submit to voluntary searches in exchange for amnesty under the District's gun ban.
The program is starting in the Washington Highlands neighborhood of southeast Washington on Monday and will later expand to other neighborhoods.
Officers will go door to door asking residents for permission to search their homes.
Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said the "safe homes initiative" is aimed at residents who want to cooperate with police. She gave the example of parents or grandparents who know or suspect their children have guns in the home.
If weapons are recovered, they will be tested and destroyed if they are not found to be linked to any other crimes