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OK: OKC Police Offer Free Gun Locks For National Safety Month
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June marks the beginning of National Safety Month, and Oklahoma City police are hoping to raise awareness about gun safety in the home.
Oklahoma City partnered with the federal justice department to provide gun locks free to anyone who needs them. The agency has 10,000 locks to donate, and police want to make sure guns are secured to protect kids.
Capt. Paco Balderrama said a simple lock can mean the difference between life and death if a gun gets into the wrong hands. |
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https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2eb_1496309988
Thief robs place where everyone was armed The bandit assaulted a place where everyone had guns, Everyone reacted, and the only target was him.
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5e5_1496267386 Robbers Can't Seem To Find Exit During Shootout West Park, FL - Customers scattered and dove to the ground when a robber with a semi-automatic handgun barged into a West Park pawn shop and exchanged gunfire with an employee, surveillance video shows. Broward sheriff’s detectives on Wednesday released the dramatic footage of the May 22 shootout at Cash Inn Pawn & Jewelry. Amazingly, no one was hurt.
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