Two San Francisco police officers surrendered to face charges of destroying evidence, while a retired officer who was working part-time faces felony charges of taking a to-be-destroyed submachine gun and silencer home from the property room, officials said
All three of the officers are slated to be arraigned May 19.
“These officers undermined their own colleagues, my office, and our criminal justice system as a whole by destroying and concealing the evidence of a crime, simply because they didn’t want to take the time to do their jobs.” Brass said the weapon was seized years earlier during an operation at the San Francisco airport – and was inoperable. Brass said his client took the weapon home and put it in his safe at the time the inventory showed it was missing.
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