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Thursday, 22 December 2011

182 weapons turned in at Brooklyn gun buy-back

See it on TV? Check here. NEW YORK (WABC) -- Officer Peter Figoski was killed by a gun that should not have been on the street.

Saturday, just by coincidence and less than a mile from where the veteran cop was gunned down, the NYPD held one of its gun buy-back programs.

Anyone could turn in a gun with no questions asked.

182 weapons were turned in.

A complete breakdown of the firearms that were surrendered today is as follows:


58 Semi-automatic handguns

95 revolvers

1 sawed-off shotgun

5 shotguns

2 assault weapons

7 rifles

14 others (zip guns/BBs/starters)


Since its inception in July 2008 the NYPD/Clergy Gun Buy-Back program has taken over 7,300 weapons off the Streets.

The gun buyback was held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Cypress Hills and was planned long before the recent tragic killing of an NYPD officer not far from there.

Many people concerned over the shooting believe it might be what is needed to get the guns off these streets.

All sorts powerful handguns, small pistols, even long rifles were brought to the buy-back.

"Whether the handgun is legally and lawfully registered or illegal it will be received by the NYPD with no questions asked," said Erik Dilan, a New York City Councilman.

Those who brought in guns received a $200 bank card per gun or a $20 bank card for any shotgun or rifle.

Not far from the buy-back is the place where Officer Peter Figoski, a 22-year veteran was killed, police say, with a stolen 9mm handgun.

It's the type of gun they want to get off the streets

Mayor Bloomberg, during his radio show, even challenged federal lawmakers to join him at Officer Figoski's funeral.

"Wouldn't it be wonderful if finally they got some understanding, in memory of this officer, we can't bring him back, but we will make sure his kids and parents are protected by getting guns off the streets and out of illegal hands," Mayor Bloomberg said.

"People are very devastated by the shooting of the officer, people are devastated by violence and maybe this is affecting their hearts and saying it's time to get rid of that gun," Bishop Benke said.

Community activist George Rodriguez thinks the program's success may also be driven by the spirit of the season.

"Actually helps a lot of people for the holidays. Christmas is just around the corner. People need extra money for gifts. We know how hard the times are," Rodriguez said.

The buy-back was held at St. Peters Lutheran Church, 105 Higland Place in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn.

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Sunday, 5 June 2011

Gun buyback program in the Bronx Saturday

  Eyewitness NewsBRONX (WABC) -- Law enforcement and three Bronx churches joined forces to sponsor a gun buyback program for one day only on Saturday.

Participants in the gun buyback received a $200 pre-paid cash card for each eligible weapon that was surrendered, no questions asked, in the Bronx.

Three-hundred and fifty-four guns were surrendered in the cash-for-guns exchange, officials said. The weapons included one Uzi submachine gun, one Tec-9 and one Tec-22 semi-automatic, four AK-47 style assault weapons and six sawed-off shotguns among 161 revolvers, 112 semi-automatics, nine shotguns, 16 rifles, and 46 BB and zip guns.

"Programs like the gun buyback have real, quantifiable results," Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said. "Since this program started in 2008, it has been responsible for taking over 6,000 guns off the street of the five boroughs. Our hope is that [the] gun buyback in the Bronx builds on this success and results in even more guns off the street, and more innocent lives saved."

Plainclothes NYPD officers, Bronx DA Detective Investigators and members of the NYPD Bronx DA Squad were on hand at the churches to accept the firearms that were surrendered. Participants were encouraged to bring the weapons in paper bags, plastic bags or shoe boxes.

Citizens who want to turn in weapons can do so anonymously at police stations citywide every day of the week and receive $100. In addition, the Department's Operation Gun Stop program (1-866-GUN-STOP) rewards individuals up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest of an individual who is carrying, selling or using guns illegally.

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