An Associated Press investigation reveals that stolen U.S. military firearms have been implicated in violent crimes, despite claims that no military-issued weapons were connected to felonies in 2018. Notably, one such incident involved the Albany police’s search for a suspect, 21-year-old Alvin Damon, highlighting serious gaps in oversight regarding military weapon security.
This troubling revelation raises questions about how military firearms end up in criminal hands and the effectiveness of current safeguards. With a backdrop of rising gun violence, the findings prompt urgent calls for transparency and accountability in military weapon management.
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