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NY: Rapper Cory Gunz busted for carrying unregistered Taurus .9mm handgun, police say -- Performer faces mandatory minimum sentence of three and 1/2 years
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He's a rapper named Gunz, and police say he had a gun in his backpack. Rapper Cory Gunz - born Peter Pankey Jr. - was arrested in the Bronx Saturday when cops found he was carrying an unregistered Taurus .9mm handgun, police said. He was arraigned in Bronx Criminal Court Sunday night on charges of criminal possession of a loaded firearm. His father, rapper Peter Gunz, posted the $30,000 bail. ... If convicted, Gunz - a father of two young girls - faces a mandatory minimum sentence of three and 1/2 years. ... Cory Gunz and his dad recently started a campaign called "Gunz Against Guns" where they speak at schools across the Bronx to steer kids away from the deadly weapons, Peter Gunz said.
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