Tuesday May 13th, 2025 2:22AM

Portland Police Bureau recalls .45 caliber Glock weapons after incidents

By The Associated Press
<p>Portland Police Chief Derrick Foxworth has ordered a recall of .45-caliber Glock Model 21 firearms, weapons carried by 230 Portland officers.</p><p>His order comes after two of the guns exploded in the hands of two separate officers during training this month. Neither of the officers was seriously injured.</p><p>"We don't want a reoccurrence of this happening again," Foxworth said. "It's the prudent thing to do."</p><p>The Portland Police Bureau at first thought the problem was caused by an ammunition malfunction. After the second explosion, the bureau's training division did further analysis and determined the explosions may have been caused by a defect in the weapon or a design problem.</p><p>Police will switch to 9 mm handguns. They are negotiating with company, whose North American headquarters is in Smyrna, Ga., to replace the .45-caliber weapons with 9 mm handguns at no cost.</p><p>Because the .45-caliber Glock is popular among law enforcement, the Portland police training officers sent a teletype to agencies nationwide. They heard back from several, including agencies in Florida and Texas, that had similar problems.</p><p>Other agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department, and Multnomah and Clackamas counties sheriff's departments, reported no problems.</p><p>___</p><p>Information from: The Oregonian</p>
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