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More Than 200 Firearms Recovered in Brooklyn Gun Buyback

Buyback received the most guns during a single event in city history.
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The guns from the Bed-Stuy gun buyback will be destroyed and not tested for DNA. Photo: Provided/ DA. Credit: Brooklyn DA's Office

This Saturday more than 206 firearms were turned in by New Yorkers at a gun buyback in Brooklyn hosted by Cornerstone Baptist Church. The weapons included 130 handguns, five of which were ghost guns and several assault rifles.

Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, together with New York City Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell, announced that the Bed-Stuy event resulted in the most surrendered weapons in memory.  

“This unprecedentedly successful Gun Buyback is a testament to what we can achieve when the community, local businesses and law enforcement come together. We know that fewer guns in our neighborhoods means less gun violence, and these 206 guns will be destroyed so they can never do harm," Gonzalez said.

"Public safety is a shared responsibility and I’m grateful that the Brooklyn community joined forces this holiday season to promote safer, healthier communities that are free from gun violence.”

The weapons included 130 handguns, five of which were ghost guns and several assault rifles. Photo: Provided/DA.

Saturday’s event was the third gun buyback to be held in Brooklyn this year. In total, 315 firearms were taken off the streets during the three events.

Thanks to a generous donation from the Oyate Group – a nonprofit dedicated to alleviating poverty – the District Attorney’s Office could offer $500 bank cards for each operable gun or assault rifle turned in. Participants also received $150 for each operable rifle or shotgun and $50 for each BB gun or imitation pistol. No ID was required, the firearms will be destroyed and will not be tested for DNA or other identifying information.

The District Attorney thanked the private businesses who contributed funds towards iPads that were given as added incentives to the first 50 participants: T-Mobile, Junior’s Restaurant and Broadway Stages. He also thanked Pastor Lawrence E. Aker III of Cornerstone Baptist Church for hosting the event and the Oyate Group for funding the cash cards.




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