It was the fifth time the city of Buffalo has held a "No Questions Asked" Gun BuyBack program to get some guns off the street.
Mayor Byron Brown says the Assembly of Christian Churches reported that someone turned in a Glock -- the type of gun that police officers use.
"It was an unlicensed gun, and it was very good to be able to get a powerful gun like that, fully working, off the streets of this community," Brown told WBEN on Saturday afternoonPeople who turned in guns got prepaid bank cards in amounts ranging from $10 to $100.
The $100 bank cards are reserved for assault weapons. Handguns got $75, while rifles and shotguns were worth $50.
Non-working or antique guns coulc be turned in for a $10 card.
"Nobody, by itself, believes that this activity is going to stop crime, but they that as one small piece of much larger strategy, this can be helpful," Brown says.


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