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150+ Weapons Collected in Gun Drop-Off - Read More

Date Added: May 19, 2008 11:32:02 AM
There are more than 150 weapons off the streets of Rochester Saturday night, all thanks to the "No Questions Asked" gun drop-off program. Rochester Police say 159 weapons in all were turned in at various city churches taking part in the program Saturday afternoon.

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