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Feds offer to help Spokane PD work through backlog of untested guns
Posted on November 21, 2012 at 8:10 PM
Updated Wednesday, Nov 21 at 8:13 PM
Right now, the ATF says a database of crime gun shell casings is not nearly as strong as it could be because many of Washington’s largest police departments (including Spokane) have only been testing a small fraction of their guns.
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