Tuesday, July 11, 2006

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Buyback

A 33-year-old Milton man faces gun and assault charges after he allegedly shot a man who was said to have been trying to rob him at gunpoint outside a Mattapan store, prosecutors said yesterday.

But the defendant's family and friends said yesterday that the accused man, Robert Washington, had a gun last Thursday only because he was on his way to turn the weapon in to a police station in exchange for a gift card under Boston's gun buyback program...

"We're assuming that if he didn't have the gun, we'd be burying him instead of watching him go to jail today," she said.
Wonder if he still wants to trade in that gun...?

2 comments:

Jay said...

Do they buy back bullets too? Why was the gun loaded?

Will he get his gift card, now that they seized his gun?

Anonymous said...

The reason most gun dealers have a no (loaded) weapons sign on their doors are from people bringing in loaded firearms to sell.