Washington, DC police officers under investigation after confiscating guns without making arrests
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Seven D.C. police officers and supervisors are being probed after allegedly confiscating firearms without making arrests. They have been placed on non-contact status.
The investigation into the alleged misconduct started after a community member made an unrelated complaint against D.C. officers on Sept. 11, according to Contee.
During an investigation into that complaint, officials learned of a separate incident involving two officers confiscating an illegal gun from a suspect without making an arrest.
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