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New Orleans Gun Buyback { 44 images } Created 20 Jan 2019

New Orleans gun buyback event held on Jan 19, 2019.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Line that stretched around the block in New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started forming at 5:30 AM . The doors opened at  11:AM and the event was supposed to run through 2 pm but the money ran out in the first hours so the event closed early.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition. When the Mayor first annoucned the buyback progran no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximium payout to any one who could prove resdienciy in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans police chief Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Long gun loaded in the back of a police van that were tunred in at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police officer with a brand new gun that was never fired likely purchased for $79 turned in at the New Orleans buyback event called for by Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Long gun loaded in the back of a police van that were tunred in at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event05.jpg
  • Line that stretch around the block in New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started forming at 5;30 AM for the 11.AM start time.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition that was turned in. When the Mayor first annoucned the buyback progran no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximium payout to any one who could prove resdienciy in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event35.jpg
  • New Orleans police chief offier Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell04.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event33.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event31.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event30.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event08.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Guns turned in at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event28.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event26.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event20.jpg
  • New Orleans police chief Shaun Ferguson at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans police chief  Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell10.jpg
  • New Orleans police chief Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell05.jpg
  • New Orleans police chief Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell06.jpg
  • New Orleans police chief Shaun Ferguson at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans police chief  Shaun Ferguson at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • Police officers loading a gun turned in at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans police chief Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell08.jpg
  • Guns turned in at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell02.jpg
  • Guns turned in at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell01.jpg
  • New Orleans police chief offier Shaun Ferguson with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Chantrell  at a gun buyback event she called for on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Mayor LaToya Chantrell07.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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  • New Orleans police chief  Shaun Ferguson at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Jan 20, 2019. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    Police Chief Shaun Ferguson 01.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
    NOLA Gun Buyback Event02.jpg
  • Police checking guns to see if they are in working condition at a New Orleans at a gun buyback event called for by New Orleans Mayor  LaToya Cantrell. The line started at 5:30.  Only 200 of the more than 1000 people who turned out were able to claim the $500 offered for any gun in working condition turned in. When the Mayor first announced the buyback program no limits were put on how many guns you could bring in for $500. That was changed to $500 maximum payout to any one who could prove residency in Orleans Parish.
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