The Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) reports the removal of 57 illegal firearms from city streets during May, as part of an ongoing effort to enhance public safety. These firearms were either surrendered, collected as evidence, or seized from individuals possessing them unlawfully. This action coincides with troubling statistics indicating that over 50 firearms have been stolen from vehicles this year, many of which were left unlocked—prompting police officials to call for increased vigilance among residents.
Amid these developments, recent analysis reveals that 10 individuals have lost their lives and at least 22 others have sustained injuries in 29 serious shootings within the city and surrounding county this year. The police emphasize the importance of securing weapons to prevent theft and potential misuse. For more insights into the ongoing campaigns addressing gun safety and theft prevention, TPD’s social media updates provide valuable information for the community.
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