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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. Then volunteers used parts of the weapons for art projects such as this pencil holder made from the cylinder of a revolver. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. Then volunteers used parts of the weapons for art projects. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. Then volunteers used parts of the weapons for art projects inlcuding this one spelling out 'life.' Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. A volunteer and security guard document a weapon being turned in. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Southfield, Michigan, USA. 13th July, 2024. St. David's Episcopal Church used chop saws to destroy firearms that they had bought from people who wanted to dispose of them. The event occurred only hours before a would-be assassin shot at former President Trump in Pennsylvania. The church decided to physically destroy the weapons after earlier reports that many firearms turned in at buyback events were dismantled and sold for parts. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News-stock-photo