Indianapolis Police Will No Longer Sell Used Firearms

Indianapolis community leader Reverend Charles Harrison applauded the police department's decision to stop selling guns and said he'll meet with the mayor and other city leaders to push them to make Chief Bailey's executive order official city policy.

Indianapolis Police Chief Christopher Bailey issued an administrative order directing his staff to stop selling any department-issued guns.

Indianapolis community leader Reverend Charles Harrison applauded the police department's decision to stop selling guns and said he'll meet with the mayor and other city leaders to push them to make Chief Bailey's executive order official city policy. 

"We have a meeting scheduled with the mayor coming up soon," Harrison said. "We're going to let our feelings be known and try to get Mayor (Joe) Hogsett on board. And also Vop Osili, who is the president of the City-County Council. So, we're going to do our part to assist Chief Bailey in making sure that the city supports his decision as a chief to no longer sell old police guns." 

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara has also issued an administrative order saying that from now on department policy will be "not to sell firearms owned by the department," CBS reports. 

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