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MI: Flint will buy back guns as part of effort to combat rising violent crime
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City officials say they will form a special police unit and buy back guns in the city as part of a broader effort to tamp down rising violent crime.
Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced the plan in a news conference Tuesday, July 21, less than 24 hours after a man in his 20s was shot and killed on Clement Street -- the 28th homicide in Flint this year.
“We are at the intersection of a crisis ... As you watch the number grow in violent crime in our community, we have to do more than our best ...,” Neeley said. “It’s a very trying time.”
Dates and times of the buy-back program will be announced at a later time, Hart said. |
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RichardJCoon
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You can't buy "back" something you never owned.... |
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