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A police officer in San Angelo in the center of Texas Lawyer General Investigation – KTXS

A police officer in San Angelo in the center of Texas Lawyer General Investigation – KTXS

The Texas General Prosecutor’s Office has accepted a case against SAPD employee Joshua Lududerlk after an internal investigation revealed that weapons were being transmitted to the department, later were

Sold on a gun in Midland.

The case involves poor firearms management, submitted to the department training department.

Three employees were involved in this case, Lieutenant Brian Robinson, officer Josh Ludermilk and officer Charles Flores had different levels of guilt according to police chief Travis Griffith.

Police Chief Travis Griffith says Lieutenant Robinson resigned early in the investigation, Lududerlk has been stopped indefinite

Stopping on Thursday.

Griffith says two of the weapons have tried to smuggle across the border, and two more are still missing.

Griffith says there are new policies and staff to make sure that this is not repeated.

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