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Gun Found in
Lawrence Councilor's Home
Tom Duggan
08/11/06
Ten
days ago a gun was found at the home of Lawrence City
Councilor Grisel Silva.
The gun was found by a family member in the bedroom of
Silvas 17 year old learning disabled daughter.
The District B city councilor issued a press
release at 11:00pm last night stating that her husband
called a police officer whom they knew when a member of
the family brought the gun to his attention. The Silvas
say they turned the gun over to the police officer when
he came to their home to question their daughter.
Since then the Silvas have been questioned several times
by police and according to Silva, she and her family have
"fully cooperated" with law enforcement.
Sources in the police department say that the police
officer who received the gun, Albert Inastroza, did not
turn the gun in right away and an internal investigation
is being conducted to see if Inastroza violated any
department policies.
Reached at her home last night, Silva told the Valley
Patriot that she and her husband were "sick"
over the incident, revealing that her daughter is not
living in her home as a result of her bringing a gun into
her house. '"Listen, there is certain behavior that
is just not acceptable in my home and bringing home a gun
is one of them," Silva said.
Below is the press release sent out by councilor Lawrence
City Councilor Grisel Silva last night:
About two weeks ago, while my husband and I were not at
home, a member of my family found a .22 caliber handgun
in my 17 year old learning disabled daughters
bedroom.
My husband questioned my daughter who admitted to
bringing the gun home after finding it on the street. I
told her that whether she is my daughter or not the
police would have to be called, nobody is above the law
in my house.
Within fifteen minutes my husband contacted Lawrence
Police Officer Albert Inastroza, an officer that we know
and trust, to come to the house, question our daughter,
turn the gun over to him and make sure my daughter
accepted the consequences of her actions.
Officer Inastroza interrogated her and we did turn the
gun over to him that night. He told us that he was going
to turn the gun in and warned my daughter that she had
better be telling the truth about how she came into
possession of the firearm or she would be in even more
trouble.
Days later, when contacted by Captain Pierce, we
willingly went to the police station and gave a full
statement. I have cooperated fully with Lawrence Police
at every step of the process and will continue to do so.
As a city councilor and a mother I am very upset that
this incident occurred and even more upset that my
daughters bad judgment is now in the public eye.
By calling Officer Inastroza and turning the gun over to
him it was our intention to make sure that the gun was in
the hands of the proper authorities and that the police
knew the entirety of the situation.
I apologize to the community if this incident reflects
badly on the city of Lawrence.
Grisel Silva
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The July, 2006 Edition
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