HAPPENING TODAY: Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and Commissioner Rodney Ellis, along with City of Houston will hold their third Gun Buyback event on Saturday.
– Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and Commissioner Rodney Ellis, along with the City of Houston will hold their third Gun Buyback event on Saturday.
Residents can turn their guns into gift cards by dropping them off at Alexander Deussen Park, located at 12303 Sonnier Street in northeast Houston.The Gun Buyback event will be held from 8 a.m. to noon.RELATED CONTENT:
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