During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the accountability of Chief West, the police chief of Montgomery County, particularly in relation to a stolen AR-15 assault weapon. An alderman highlighted the challenges faced by Chief West, who commutes over an hour to respond to emergencies, questioning his effectiveness in critical situations.
The discussion escalated as the alderman criticized the lack of accountability following the theft of the AR-15, which was reportedly taken by a former corporal who had been dismissed from the department. The alderman expressed frustration over the absence of charges or a grand jury investigation into the incident, despite the police department's involvement in retrieving the weapon.
The alderman also called for transparency, requesting access to the current inventory of AR-15s and shotguns within the department to ensure compliance with national and state standards. This request was made under Chapter 610 of the revised state statutes, emphasizing the need for oversight in the wake of the incident.
The meeting underscored growing concerns about police accountability and the management of firearms within the department, as well as the implications of Chief West's commuting distance on emergency response capabilities.