1. CONTACT INFORMATION
- Full Name: Nathaniel Ford
Phone Number: 489-1818
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Position in Agency: Junior Journalist
2. REQUEST INFORMATION
- Detailed information of your request:
- To whom this may concern,
While scrolling the government website, it has come to my attention that LSPD Officers have reported their firearms as stolen recently.
Please view Police Lieutenant II Jonathan Willowick’s Stolen Firearm report as well as Police Commander Elizabeth Sanchez’s Stolen Firearm report
The citizens of Los Santos have the option to obtain a firearms permit through the LSPD’s own Firearms Licensing Division, in order to do so they have to fill out an application to prove they can handle and safely store a firearm. There is one question in particular I would like to point out, “B2. How do you plan on storing your personal firearm(s) when they are not on your person?” This is a question that about 50% of people get wrong on the first try. Mostly because they give the answer “In my car’s glovebox/trunk” since some people don’t have a house or apartment. They then get met with a response along the lines of “B2. Please read Beginner Guide to Owning a Firearm and amend accordingly.” It is obviously shown that a Police Lieutenant II (Supervisor) and a Police Commander (Command) did not follow these regulations. Is there a reason why they are allowed to store their personal firearms in their personal vehicles while on duty especially in a public accessible parking lot? Considering (to my knowledge) Police Lieutenant II is one of the highest ranks a supervisor can reach if not the highest and a Police Commander which is one rank down from a Staff Officer committed a careless action by leaving their firearm in their personal vehicle. Is there any disciplinary actions happening as now there are 2 firearms in the hands of a alleged criminal that could be used in harmful ways to the citizens of San Andreas.
Any and all comments on this matter would be greatly appreciated. I am also more than happy to schedule a meeting and talk in person!
- To whom this may concern,