Rockland County District Attorney Announces 118 Firearms Turned In at Suffern Gun Buyback Event
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118 Firearms Are Now Off of Rockland Streets
District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced that 118 firearms were turned in during the Gun Buyback event held at the Leo Lydon Community Center in Suffern, New York. The event, hosted in partnership with the Suffern Police Department, resulted in 71 handguns, 21 assault weapons, 25 rifles and shotguns, and 1 non-functioning firearm. “We’re grateful for our law enforcement partners who helped make this event possible,” said Chief Deirdre …
Rockland County District Attorney Announces 118 Firearms Turned In at Suffern Gun Buyback Event
Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced that a total of 118 firearms were turned in during today’s Gun Buyback event held at the Leo Lydon Community Center in Suffern. The event, conducted in partnership with the Suffern Police Department, resulted in the collection of 71 handguns, 21 assault weapons, 25 rifles and shotguns, and one non-functioning firearm. Chief Deirdre Smith, head of the Rockland County District Attorney…
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