Crime & Safety

Union County Collects 520 Guns During Massive NJ Buyback Event

Authorities called the gun buyback event that took place across the state, "New Jersey's largest-ever single-day gun buyback" event.

In all, nearly 3,000 firearms were collected at gun buyback events held at 10 locations across the state last weekend.
In all, nearly 3,000 firearms were collected at gun buyback events held at 10 locations across the state last weekend. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

UNION COUNTY, NJ — A total of 520 guns were collected in Somerset during what authorities called "New Jersey's largest-ever single-day gun buyback" event last weekend.

In all, nearly 3,000 firearms were collected at gun buyback events held at 10 locations in Bergen, Camden, Cumberland, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Salem, Somerset, and Union counties, according to officials.

Acting Attorney General Andrew J. Bruck made the announcement with county prosecutors and law enforcement leaders from participating locations during a news conference at the Nation Guard Armory in Lawrenceville on Thursday.

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The "Guns for Cash" events in Englewood, Camden, Bridgeton, Trenton, Somerset, Asbury Park, Carneys Point, Elizabeth, Plainfield, and Westfield yielded 2,806 firearms.

The guns collected at the 10 locations included 1,196 handguns, 1,206 rifles/shotguns, and 29 assault rifles.

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In Union County, 247 handguns, 267 rifles/shotguns and two assault rifles were collected, according to authorities.

"I am pleased to share that Saturday’s gun buyback event in Union County netted a total of more than 520 unwanted firearms," said Union County Prosecutor William A. Daniel. "Through our partnerships with the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, Union County Board of County Commissioners, Union County Sheriff’s Office, Union County, Elizabeth, Plainfield, and Westfield police departments, local houses of worship, and with the enthusiastic participation of community members, countless acts of gun violence and unanticipated tragedy have been prevented."

New Jersey residents were invited to turn in up to three firearms of any type "no questions asked," and could earn up to $750. Under standardized pricing set for the buybacks, gun owners were paid $25 for inoperable firearms and BB/pellet guns, $125 for rifles and shotguns, $200 for handguns, and $250 for assault rifles.

The buybacks were funded predominantly by forfeiture dollars obtained by the local police departments and county prosecutors' offices, as well as forfeiture funds from the Division of Criminal Justice.

Each of the gun buybacks represented a collaboration between law enforcement and community stakeholders, who promoted and assisted with the events.

The nearly 3,000 guns collected at the buybacks were rendered inoperable by local police who staffed each event, and will be melted down.

"We are committed to doing everything in our power to reduce gun violence in New Jersey," said Lyndsay V. Ruotolo, Director of the Division of Criminal Justice. "We saw an outpouring of support from community members and leaders this past Saturday, and the latest results are proof positive that the gun buyback is a successful way for us to actively, collaboratively, and successfully participate in a united violence reduction effort."

A breakdown of the firearms collected by county is as follows:

Bergen County (Englewood)
County Prosecutor Mark Musella
Total guns: 248
Assault rifles: 1
Rifles/shotguns: 95
Handguns: 119

Cumberland County (Bridgeton)
County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McCrae
Total guns: 391
Assault rifles: 10
Rifles/shotguns: 142
Handguns: 168

Mercer County (Trenton)
County Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri
Total guns: 194
Assault rifles: 2
Rifles/shotguns: 102
Handguns: 58

Middlesex/Somerset Counties (Somerset)
County Prosecutors Yolanda Ciccone & Michael H. Robertson
Total guns: 621
Assault rifles: 2
Rifles/shotguns: 274
Handguns: 239

Monmouth County (Asbury Park)
Acting County Prosecutor Lori Linskey
Total guns: 360
Assault rifles: 3
Rifles/shotguns: 133
Handguns: 159

Salem County (Carneys Point)
Acting County Prosecutor Kristin J. Telsey
Total guns: 223
Assault rifles: 3
Rifles/shotguns: 92
Handguns: 86

Union County (Elizabeth, Plainfield, Westfield)
County Prosecutor William A. Daniel
Total guns: 520
Assault rifles: 6
Rifles/shotguns: 267
Handguns: 247

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