Officials say more than 6,000 illegal guns seized as part of interstate task force
NEW YORK - Strategies to combat gun violence brought together federal, state and local authorities to Lower Manhattan Wednesday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and ATF Director Steve Dettelbach took part in Gov. Kathy Hochul's Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns.
It includes officials from nine states.
NEW: More than 6,000 illegal guns have been seized since January as a result of the work of our Interstate Gun Task Force on Illegal Guns.
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) August 24, 2022
Due to this unprecedented collaboration among law enforcement, we are seeing a decrease in the number of people injured by gun violence.
"We are now working cross-borders, getting guns off the street and keeping people safe, because my philosophy is I would rather be in the crime prevention business than the crime solving business," Hochul said.
"We must dam every river that feeds the sea of gun violence in our city, in our state, and in our country," Adams said.
The mayor says the NYPD has taken more than 4,700 guns off the streets this year.
Hochul says more than 6,000 have been seized statewide because of the task force.