The city of gilroy hosted a Gun Buyback Program just months after the deadly festival shooting. And as kpix 5s devin fehely reports, its the countys first in more than two decades. Reporter its impossible to ignore the backdrop against which this gun buyback happens in south santa clara county. This is a community thats been touched by tragedy, thats been scarred by recent incidents of gun violence, so the goal of getting guns off the street has extra significance and resonance. The cars stretched down the block, lined up to turn in their guns, many motivated by the tragic shooting at the garlic festival. When they had that shooting, we felt so bad for everybody, and its our community, and so whats left is we can get some of the guns out of our community. Reporter the District Attorneys Office partnered with the morgan hill and Gilroy Police departments. We dont want a firearm taken and used to commit a crime. Reporter the District Attorneys Office offered 100 for every hand gun and ri
Reporter in San Francisco neighborhood, dozens traded unwanted guns for cash. 100 for handguns, 200 for assault weapons. Theres no questions asked. You dont have to say where you got the weapon or if you have any more left. We just want to get the guns we can off the street. Reporter partnered with the sfpd on the buyback. 317 turned in including 93 rifles, 75 revolvers and even a few antique pistols. Im surprised but only says they wish to be wishing to save lives as opposed to being promotors of taking liveles. Reporter gilroy hosted it, the first in 25 years. People were running from the festival right by our front yard. Reporter last summer, shooting at the garlic festival prompted his soninlaw to turn in 15 guns. He and his wife wanted to make sure these got off the streets. Everybodys been strongly influenced by what happened at the gilroy garlic festival. Reporter we just learned gilroys buyback collected almost 500 guns today. Live in San Francisco, Cornell Barnard, abc7 news.
Instead of people ice skating, ice slowly melting. The own ev says his ice rink was vandalized. Tracking showers, now were seeing two more storms on the horizon. Well show you when they arrive. Here is a picture of a young man who went to the very first Oakland Raiders game at the coliseum. Tomorrow hes hoping to go to the very last game as well. An east bay ice rink is melting after vandals tampered with the valves. But the community isnt letting them put a damper on christmas. Luz pena explains for the time being the ice rink is more like a lake. Reporter while the 37th annual brentwood holiday parade is in full swing, once it turned on second street, things turned from joyful to disappointed. Reporter 10 to 12 birthday parties were planned. At least 200 people were expected to skate. But instead, take a look, the ice rink is empty. We came in this morning. It was a lake instead of an east rink. Reporter once tom get to the back of the rink he found water running down his parking lot
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