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Arlington Police Department Takes in 13 Unwanted Firearms During ‘Safer Homes, Safer Community’ Gun Buyback Initiative

ARLINGTON — Chief Julie Flaherty reports that the Arlington Police Department received 13 unwanted firearms during a “Safer Homes, Safer Community” gun buyback event over the weekend. 

October 7, 2021 Leah Comins Client News, Police News

October 7, 2021 by Leah Comins

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  • A total of 13 unwanted firearms were taken in by the Arlington Police Department during a “Safer Homes, Safer Community” gun buyback event on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Winchester Country Club. (Photo courtesy Arlington Police Department)
  • The gun buyback event was held in partnership with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO), Winchester Police Department, Arlington Human Rights Commission (AHRC) and local faith-based organizations on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Winchester Country Club. (Photo courtesy Arlington Police Department)
  • The 13 firearms were taken back with no questions asked and the former owners were given a gift card. Each firearm will be safely and responsibly destroyed by the Massachusetts State Police. (Photo courtesy Arlington Police Department) 

ARLINGTON — Chief Julie Flaherty reports that the Arlington Police Department received 13 unwanted firearms during a “Safer Homes, Safer Community” gun buyback event over the weekend. 

The event was held Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Winchester Country Club in partnership with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO), Winchester Police Department, Arlington Human Rights Commission (AHRC) and local faith-based organizations. 

Of the 13 firearms, nine were handguns which included .22 caliber and 9mm pistols, two .40 caliber Glock pistols and multiple revolvers. Two rifles and two shotguns were also received. Each firearm will now be safely and responsibly destroyed by the Massachusetts State Police. 

The firearms were taken back with no questions asked and the former owners were given a gift card. Faith leaders throughout the community fundraised for the buyback event.

APD and the MSO have partnered together four times to host gun buybacks since 2013 with 144 total unwanted firearms turned in over the course of the events. APD’s gun buyback initiative is usually hosted every three years, but was held out of the department’s regular three-year rotation this year in acknowledgement of the AHRC’s recognition of September as Gun Safety Month.

Gun buyback programs represent an opportunity for residents to safely dispose of firearms that are no longer used, needed or wanted. Turning in unwanted firearms helps to prevent tragedy and violence by ensuring they do not fall into the wrong hands. 

“Gun buyback initiatives help to keep our community safe by ensuring these unwanted firearms will never be used to harm anyone,” Chief Flaherty said. “We would like to thank the many donors who contributed to a successful event, including the Calvary Church, Mission and Justice Ministry of the Park Avenue Congregational Church, Ellenhorn, Devito Funeral Home and a generous individual named Carolyn Manson. We would also like to thank our law enforcement and community partners who assisted in coordinating the event, as well as those who volunteered.”

Added Capt. Sean Kiernan, “We would additionally like to thank the Winchester Country Club for allowing the use of their tennis court parking lot for the event. The general manager and staff of the country club, including guests at the country club, were more than accommodating to officers and volunteers. This event is a team effort and relationships built with community members and surrounding communities allowed this event to be successful.” 

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