Baton Rouge is grappling with a stark increase in gun violence attributed to the rising prevalence of Glock switches, devices that convert semi-automatic pistols into fully automatic weapons. Following the enactment of a law intended to tackle these conversion devices, the number of reported cases involving fully automatic firearms soared from six in 2021 to 78 by October 2024, highlighting a troubling trend with implications for public safety.
One particularly tragic incident underscores this crisis: three-year-old Devin Toliver was shot and killed by a stray bullet from a weapon outfitted with a conversion device while asleep in his bedroom. Law enforcement reveals that nearly 80% of their gun crime investigations now involve these dangerous gadgets, which can fire up to 1,200 rounds per minute, provoking fear among residents in high-crime neighborhoods and prompting calls for more stringent regulations.
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