Knoxville, Tenn. – If you’re a firearm owner in Knoxville, it’s time to take a moment to listen up! The Knoxville Police Department (KPD) has recently issued a friendly yet urgent warning regarding firearm thefts from vehicles. Since last Friday, there have been at least three reports of burglaries where firearms were taken from cars. It’s a serious issue, and KPD is stepping up to remind everyone of the importance of proper gun ownership.
The KPD took to social media on Tuesday, stressing that “stolen guns make the community less safe.” This sentiment echoes a concerning trend across the nation. A report from the Associated Press earlier this year highlighted that the rate of firearms stolen from vehicles in the U.S. has tripled between 2013 and 2023. That’s a staggering increase! Right here in Knoxville, last year alone, 76 firearms were reported stolen from vehicles. This statistic underscores a worrying reality: Tennessee holds the dubious title of being the number one state for vehicle gun thefts nationwide.
In light of these alarming statistics, the KPD is urging all firearm owners to practice responsible gun ownership. They recommend that every time you leave your vehicle unoccupied, it’s crucial to either secure your firearms properly or remove them from your vehicle altogether. This small step can make a significant difference in keeping weapons out of the hands of criminals and ensuring the safety of our community.
In addition to their message on responsible ownership, KPD shared several practical tips to help minimize the risk of firearm theft:
What can you do if you suspect your firearm has been stolen? First and foremost, report it to the police immediately. Every report helps them understand the scope of the problem and work towards solutions. Remember, taking proactive steps not only protects your property but contributes to the overall safety of our beloved Knoxville community.
The message from KPD is clear: “Please remember to practice responsible gun ownership.” Whether you own a firearm for hunting, sport shooting, or personal protection, securing it should always be a priority. Each of us has a role to play in ensuring our streets remain safe and free from unnecessary danger.
In conclusion, while the rise in firearm thefts from vehicles is certainly concerning, we’re all in this together. By taking added precautions and staying vigilant, you can help create a safer environment not only for yourself but also for your neighbors. Let’s work towards a Knoxville where firearms aren’t easily stolen from our cars, and our community feels secure.
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