Baltimore cops pull 60 more guns off streets in massive sweep

by Local News Report

Over 60 guns seized in one week as Baltimore cracks down on citywide violence

Baltimore, MD – A weeklong surge in enforcement has taken more than 60 firearms off Baltimore’s streets, marking a major push by police to stem the city’s persistent tide of gun violence and illegal weapons.

According to the Baltimore Police Department, the seizures came from arrests and investigations conducted citywide over the past seven days. The effort adds to an ongoing campaign that has now removed more than 1,960 firearms from circulation since the start of the year.

Police said the weapons were recovered during traffic stops, search warrants, and proactive patrols in neighborhoods affected by recent shootings. The department has not yet released specific details about the arrests connected to the seizures or the types of firearms recovered.

Baltimore cops pull 60 more guns off streets in massive sweep

Officials credited collaboration among patrol officers, specialized units, and community tips for helping locate illegal guns. Police continue to urge residents to report suspicious or criminal activity by calling 911 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP, where callers can remain anonymous.

Authorities say removing illegal firearms remains a critical part of their strategy to reduce shootings and hold offenders accountable. The latest seizures underscore the scope of the challenge as the department continues efforts to prevent further violence across Baltimore.

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Key Points

  • More than 60 guns seized in Baltimore in the past seven days
  • Total firearms recovered this year surpasses 1,960 citywide
  • Police urge residents to report illegal gun activity anonymously through Crime Stoppers

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