In a recent update from the Sacramento Police Department, administrative fines have been levied against three individuals connected to an illegal fireworks operation foiled by a collaborative enforcement effort. As reported by the Sacramento Police Department, after an extended investigation with the help of the Sacramento Fire Department, fines totaling $2.23 million, $430,000, and $10,000 were issued, each corresponding to the level of involvement in the incident.
The police department’s initial crackdown on the illicit display came to fruition last week when about 450 pounds of illegal fireworks meant to be used in a neighborhood show were seized. “Last week, our North Problem Oriented Policing Team (NPOP) obtained information about an illegal fireworks show in a local neighborhood,” the Sacramento Police Department said in a social media post. The bust led to the apprehension of two suspects before the unlawful festivities could commence. The success of the sting operation was thanks, in large part, to the coordinated efforts between the department’s NPOP, patrol officers, and their Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team (EOD).
The issue of illegal fireworks is not new to Sacramento, with past incidents causing not only significant damage but also mounting safety concerns amongst residents. The proactive measures taken by law enforcement to dismantle such operations come as a response to these concerns, particularly heightened during the July 4th period, a time when the use of fireworks traditionally spikes…