Miami Holds Gun Buyback Operation In Coconut Grove
In its continuing effort to reduce gun violence, the City of Miami Police Department held a gun buyback operation on Saturday but those who turned in weapons did not walk away empty-handed.
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In its continuing effort to reduce gun violence, the City of Miami Police Department held a gun buyback operation on Saturday but those who turned in weapons did not walk away empty-handed.
In its continuing effort to reduce gun violence, the City of Miami Police Department will hold another gun buyback operation on Saturday but you won't walk away empty-handed.
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In its continuing effort to reduce gun violence, the City of Miami Police Department will hold its second official 2013 gun buyback operation of the year next week.
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