At least four complaints filed by gun-range users say police union is warning members to get tested
Several members of the San Diego Police Officers Association have recorded “drastically high levels” of lead exposure in recent days due to an ongoing renovation at the historic pistol range on Federal Avenue, a newly filed legal claim alleges.
The claims were filed last week by San Diego attorney Dan Gilleon, who represents at least four current and former law enforcement employees who relied on the gun range to practice their shooting skills.The claims quote a San Diego police union warning to members that was apparently issued earlier this month. Union officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment last week.
“There is a piece of equipment that was not installed during last year’s renovation that collects lead dust that is designed to prevent lead exposure and harm.” “The primary duty of the city is to protect the people who live and work in it,” the legal claim quoted the San Diego Police Officers Association as telling its members.
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