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Gun lost by off-duty police officer reportedly found

A .22-caliber revolver that an off-duty Pennsylvania police officer reported losing Wednesday in Ocean City has been found, KYW 1060 is reporting. According to a report in the Press of Atlantic City, Gillian's Wonderland Pier on the boardwalk was shut down for two hours Wednesday night as a precaution after the officer, whom police did not identify, reported the handgun missing.
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Jim Smith:

The Owner of the Pier should sue the dumb Keystone Cop. The Cop should be taught weapon retention again at the Police Academy. Maybe they should stop arming the moron.

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