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Journey Of A Judge’s Gun From Chicago Buyback To Cicero Police Shooting

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William Stewart Boyd drove to a South Side church 13 years ago to turn over his late father’s handgun to Chicago police as part of a buyback program aimed at keeping derelict firearms off the streets.

A Cook County judge in domestic relations cases, Boyd expected the weapon to be inventoried and destroyed like thousands of others over the years. He was wrong.

Instead, the gun mysteriously turned up eight years later next to the body of a young man shot to death by a Cicero police officer.

Journey Of A Judge?s Gun From Chicago Buyback To Cicero Police Shooting | Better Government Association

Gun Buy Backs work....LOL
 
William Stewart Boyd drove to a South Side church 13 years ago to turn over his late father’s handgun to Chicago police as part of a buyback program aimed at keeping derelict firearms off the streets.

A Cook County judge in domestic relations cases, Boyd expected the weapon to be inventoried and destroyed like thousands of others over the years. He was wrong.

Instead, the gun mysteriously turned up eight years later next to the body of a young man shot to death by a Cicero police officer.

Journey Of A Judge?s Gun From Chicago Buyback To Cicero Police Shooting | Better Government Association

Gun Buy Backs work....LOL

One example. I have thousands of examples from Australia. Lol
 
William Stewart Boyd drove to a South Side church 13 years ago to turn over his late father’s handgun to Chicago police as part of a buyback program aimed at keeping derelict firearms off the streets.

A Cook County judge in domestic relations cases, Boyd expected the weapon to be inventoried and destroyed like thousands of others over the years. He was wrong.

Instead, the gun mysteriously turned up eight years later next to the body of a young man shot to death by a Cicero police officer.

Journey Of A Judge?s Gun From Chicago Buyback To Cicero Police Shooting | Better Government Association

Gun Buy Backs work....LOL

Crooked cops follow the law...LOL
 
It's Chicago.


The only surprising thing here is that it took 8 long years.
 
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