From Niesha Lofing:
Redding police are urging residents to lock up firearms and offering free gun locks to residents in hopes of preventing firearm theft, accidents and unintended use.
In the past four months, 42 firearms were stolen during residential burglaries in the city limits, a Redding police news release states.
The police department has partnered with Project Childsafe, a nationwide gun violence prevention group, to promote safe firearm handling and storage practices and provide free gun locks to residents. The program is funded by the firearm industry, the U.S. Department of Justice and the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
Gun locks also help keep firearms unavailable to children. In recent months, the Redding community "has experienced tragic events involving the intentional and accidental deaths of children which could have been prevented with proper storage and security of the firearms involved," the release states.
Redding police Officer Jason Rhoads's 4-year-old son died in November after the boy accidentally shot himself in the head with his father's service weapon.
For more information, view www.reddingpolice.org









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