A stolen handgun was among the 28 firearms netted at Evanston’s second gun buyback event on Saturday, police said.
The handgun was reported stolen in Chicago 17 years ago, police said. Its owner will not be investigated because the buyback program grants amnesty to encourage participation without fear of police action.
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Saturday’s roundup included 19 handguns, five rifles and four shotguns, in addition to boxes of ammunition, police said. Forty-five firearms were collected at the city’s first buyback event in December.
Residents received $100 for each firearm they turned in on Saturday.
— Ciara McCarthy