Alleged gun-trafficking officer Nicholas Mina, 31, boosted four 9mm firearms from the seventh-floor locker room at the Ninth Precinct in the East Village, a law-enforcement source said yesterday.
Mina — a six-year veteran who worked midnight patrol tours — was assigned to guard the lockers as part of a 24-hour security detail created by department brass after the embarrassing thefts began in February.
The NYPD also arrested three civilians involved with the thefts, the Post notes.
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are these guys really this dumb?
ReplyDeleteWait, are these 4 more thefts since he was assigned to guard the room, or did they actually assign the fox to guard the hen house?
ReplyDeletestay classy, NYPD.
ReplyDeleteSeriously?! You'd think they'd be smarter than to use Hello Kitty locks to secure weapons and firearms...
ReplyDeleteI fought the law, and the law.....won?....lost?.....turned on itself?
ReplyDeleteI'm confused.
(Yeah, yeah, no surprise there.)