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Outrage as Indiana police chief is accused of stealing confiscated guns and RESELLING them onto the streets of his crime-ridden city
An Indiana police chief is accused of stealing confiscated guns and reselling them on the streets of his crime-ridden city, sparking public outrage. The allegations highlight corruption within law enforcement and exacerbate existing crime issues.
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