Mayor slams Kentucky law that allows gun in bank shooting to be sold

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Louisville's mayor slammed a Kentucky law that allows for guns used in crimes, including mass shootings, to be auctioned off.

Louisville's mayor slammed a Kentucky law that allows for guns used in crimes, including mass shootings, to be auctioned off.

Twenty percent of the money raised goes back to the police department. In a letter to federal firearms license holders in 2021, the Kentucky State Police commissioner said that the proceeds have helped law enforcement acquire body armor and other equipment. SEE MORE: Gun violence has become a part of America's culture"Let us destroy illegal guns and destroy the guns that have been used to kill our friends and kill our neighbors," he said.

Nickolas Wilt suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was reportedly listed in critical condition as of Tuesday.

 

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Louisville mayor says gun used in deadly bank shooting will be auctioned off under Kentucky lawLouisville mayor announced that the gun used in the deadly bank shooting will be sold at auction as Kentucky law prevents law enforcement from destroying confiscated firearms. My comment doesn't even need to be said . . . Private collection, yeaay, I am sure the anonymous bet will be pretty high Hopefully there is some twisted collector who will buy it and put it under glass.
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