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A Los Angeles city councilman is raising questions about a burglary involving U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, a mayoral candidate whose home was broken into earlier this month.
City Councilman Joe Buscaino is asking Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore and City Attorney Mike Feuer for answers about the theft in which only two guns were stolen despite the weapons being secure, and why Bass’ guns were targeted.
He called the circumstances of the burglary “very troubling” and expressed concern about the “lack of information being provided to the public.”
“While the news of the burglary itself was shocking, what was even more unnerving was the fact that the only items stolen were two guns,” the letter authored by Buscaino reads. “Karen Bass’ mayoral campaign explicitly stated that despite there being cash, electronics, and other items available, the only items missing were two guns that were, according to them, ‘safely and securely stored.'”
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Fox News has reached out to Moore, the LAPD and Feuer’s office.
Bass, a Democrat, previously told Fox Los Angeles the weapons were registered and stored in a safe and stashed in a closet. She said she purchased them years ago for protection.
“I had guns for personal safety, as do many people. I think that gun control is extremely important,” she said. “But I have never believed that people – if they wanted to have guns – should not have them.”
Two suspects – Patricio Munoz, 42, and 24-year-old Juan Espinoza – have been arrested.
Munoz was charged with residential burglary and is being held on a $500,000 bond. Espinoza was also charged with residential burglary and is being held on no bail.
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Buscaino called the burglary a “teachable moment” to the public about the city’s safe storage gun law, which requires firearms to be stored in a locked container or disabled with a trigger lock approved by the CA department of justice.
Among his questions, he is asking if Bass’ guns were in an approved container or trigger…
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