This 2014 photo provided by the Yakima Police Department shows a hole is left in an apartment wall from the bullet of a Smith & Wesson 9 mm pistol used by Kyle Juhl to kill himself, in Yakima, Wash. The bullet traveled from an adjoining apartment and narrowly missed a neighbor's head as she bent to pick up her little boy. The pistol that Juhl used to kill himself was familiar to law enforcement: The Washington State Patrol had seized it years earlier while investigating a crime and then arranged its sale back to the public. It eventually fell into Juhl's hands, illegally.
This 2014 photo provided by the Yakima Police Department shows a hole is left in an apartment wall from the bullet of a Smith & Wesson 9 mm pistol used by Kyle Juhl to kill himself, in Yakima, Wash. The bullet traveled from an adjoining apartment and narrowly missed a neighbor's head as she bent to pick up her little boy. The pistol that Juhl used to kill himself was familiar to law enforcement: The Washington State Patrol had seized it years earlier while investigating a crime and then arranged its sale back to the public. It eventually fell into Juhl's hands, illegally. Yakima Police Department via AP Amber Ross
This 2014 photo provided by the Yakima Police Department shows a hole is left in an apartment wall from the bullet of a Smith & Wesson 9 mm pistol used by Kyle Juhl to kill himself, in Yakima, Wash. The bullet traveled from an adjoining apartment and narrowly missed a neighbor's head as she bent to pick up her little boy. The pistol that Juhl used to kill himself was familiar to law enforcement: The Washington State Patrol had seized it years earlier while investigating a crime and then arranged its sale back to the public. It eventually fell into Juhl's hands, illegally. Yakima Police Department via AP Amber Ross

A look at guns sold by police that ended up at crime scenes

January 08, 2018 06:16 PM

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