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STREET RESCUE EVENT PLANNED FOR
GUN VIOLENCE REDUCTION IN THE CITY OF CINCINNATI
Westwood United Methodist Church
3460 Epworth Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211
(Enter Parking lot from Urwiler or Montclair Ave.)
Saturday August 13th 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Cincinnati, OH –On August 13th from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Street Rescue will be open to receive
Community Guns – no questions asked. Any other unwanted firearms, weapons and ammunition are welcome as well. Street Rescue’s event, partnering with Dale Mallory and the ‘Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves,’ organization. Any community and unwanted guns, weapons and ammunition accepted.
“Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!” stated Charles Tassell. “Additionally, we will provide discounted gun safety training and gun locks – because safety with firearms is critical!”
Former Rep. Dale Mallory, “If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part. If someone left a weapon with you that you don’t want, bring it in – no questions asked!”
Rev. Beth Anne Crego, Executive Pastor, Westwood United Methodist Church stated, “I hope this effort as a part of my community is one more part of the plan to rid it of the gun violence and the pain that community guns bring.”
Rufus Johnson, a certified trainer with Real Truth Inc. said, “In light of the recent tragedies, we are here to help provide discounted gun safety training for all ages.”
Background
Street Rescue a 501C3 non-profit based in Cincinnati has hosted numerous Community Gun Turn-in events over the past several years removing over 100 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition hidden in neighborhoods. For more information: www.street-rescue.org and on FB at @StreetRescue.org Twitter: @CinStreetRescue
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STREET RESCUE EVENT PLANNED FOR
GUN VIOLENCE REDUCTION IN THE CITY OF HAMILTON
In partnership with HYPE & The Community Action Committee
St. Paul Miracle Center
630 S. Front St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Saturday February 26th 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Hamilton, OH –On February 26th from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Street Rescue will be open to receive Community Guns – no questions asked. Any other unwanted firearms, weapons and ammunition are welcome as well. Street Rescue’s event, partnering with Dale Mallory and the ‘Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves,’ will accept community and unwanted guns.
“Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!” Stated Charles Tassell “Additionally, we will provide discounted gun safety training and gun locks – because safety with firearms is critical!”
Former Rep. Dale Mallory, “If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part. If someone left a weapon with you that you don’t want, bring it in – no questions asked!”
Pastor Shaquila “Shaq” Matthews of Truth & Life Community Church stated, “This initiative is personal because my family has personally been effected by gun violence as my brother was murdered and his case is still unsolved. If through my family’s tragedy I can save other families from this pain it is worth every effort to make this partnership continue to happen, additionally I hope this effort as a part of my community is one more part of the plan to rid it of the gun violence and the pain that community guns bring.”
Rufus Johnson, a certified trainer with Real Truth Inc. said, “In light of the recent tragedies, we are here to help provide discounted gun safety training for all ages.”
Background
Street Rescue a 501C3 non-profit based in Cincinnati has hosted numerous Community Gun Turn-in events over the past several years removing over 80 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition hidden in neighborhoods. For more information: www.street-rescue.org and on FB at @StreetRescue.org Twitter: @CinStreetRescue
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Street Rescue Event Planned in Cincinnati 12/19
Removing Community Guns from the streets.
Bethlehem Baptist Church,
760 N. Fred Shuttlesworth Cir, Cincinnati Ohio 45229
Saturday December 19, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Cincinnati - Street Rescue, Inc. founder, Charles Tassell announced the next Community Gun
Turn-in event for December 19, 2020. Street Rescue’s event, partnering with Dale Mallory and
the ‘Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves,’ will accept community and unwanted guns.
“With record gun violence this year, especially with children being harmed, Street Rescue has
been requested to help provide a safe manner for Community guns to be taken off the streets.
If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in. Street Rescue accepts all
weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of
appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!” Stated Charles Tassell
“Additionally, we will provide discounted gun safety training for anyone who is interested!”
Former Rep. Dale Mallory, “If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part. If someone
left a weapon with you that you don’t want, bring it in – no questions asked!”
Pastor Floyd Walker, Bethlehem Baptist Church stated, “We are pushing back against the
violence this Saturday – with a gift card to say thank you for helping!”
Rufus Johnson, a certified trainer with Real Truth Inc. said, “In light of the recent tragedies, we
are here to help provide discounted gun safety training for all ages.”
More information on Street Rescue, Inc. can be found at www.street-rescue.org
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Street Rescue Event Planned in Avondale 5/30
Removing Community Guns from the streets.
Cincinnati - Street Rescue, Inc. founder, Charles Tassell announced the next Community Gun Turn-in event for May 30th, 2020. Street Rescue’s event, partnering with Dale Mallory and the ‘Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves,’ will accept community guns at:
Bethlehem Baptist Church, 760 N. Fred Shuttlesworth Cir. Cincinnati, OH 45229 May 30th, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
"With the spike in shootings in Cincinnati this spring, especially with children being harmed, Street Rescue is returning to help provide a safe manner for Community guns to be taken off the streets. If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in. Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!" Stated Charles Tassell
"Additionally, we will provide discounted gun safety training for anyone who is interested!"
Former Rep. Dale Mallory, "If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part. Stop by and drop off any community gun you know of - no questions asked!"
Pastor Floyd Walker of Bethlehem Baptist Church stated, "We are pushing back against the violence of May 5th - Everyone is welcome to participate in this effort to reduce violence – it’s up to each of us to help out!"
Rufus Johnson, a certified trainer with Real Truth Inc. said, "In light of the recent tragedies, we are here to help provide discounted gun safety training."
"Anyone who would like to make a donation can do so at any US Bank location or online at www.streetrescue.org. Street Rescue is funded by private donations and $50 helps get 2 community guns off the streets."
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Street Rescue Plans Two Events in October: 10/12 & 10/30
Removing Community Guns from the Streets.
(Cincinnati, Ohio) - Street Rescue Inc. announced that there will be two Community Gun Turn-ins during the month of October; October 12th and 30th. Street Rescue will once again be partnering with Dale Mallory and the group “Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves.” The two events are as follows:
Completed- October 12th at Overflow Ministries Covenant Church, from 10am to 2pm, located at 10870 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45231.
“With the spike in shootings in Cincinnati this summer, Street Rescue is returning to help provide a safe manner for Community guns to be taken off the streets. If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in. Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!” said Street Rescue Inc. founder, Charles Tassell.
Pastor Bennie Fluellen of Overflow Ministries commented, “If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part. Stop by and drop off any community gun you know of - no questions asked!”
Pastor Floyd Walker of Bethlehem Baptist Church stated, “Everyone is welcome to participate in this effort to reduce violence – it’s up to each of us to help out!”
Tassell further added that “anyone who would like to make a donation can do so at any US Bank location. Street Rescue is funded by donations and $50 helps get 2 community guns off the streets.”
Donations can be made to Street Rescue, Inc. (an Ohio Non-profit) at any US Bank location.
For more information about Street Rescue, Inc. please visit www.street-rescue.org.
Completed Street Rescue Event Planned in Avondale 8/3
Removing Community Guns from the streets.
Cincinnati - Street Rescue, Inc. founder, Charles Tassell announced the next Community Gun Turn-in for Saturday August 3rd, 2019. Street Rescue’s event partnering with Dale Mallory and the “Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves” program will be trading gift cards for community guns on Saturday August 3rd, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Bethlehem Baptist Church, 760 N. Fred Shuttlesworth Cir.
“With the spike in shootings in Cincinnati this summer, Street Rescue is returning to help provide a safe manner for Community guns to be taken off the streets. If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in. Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!” Stated Charles Tassell
Pastor Floyd Walker stated, “Everyone is welcome to participate in this effort to reduce violence – it’s up to each of us to help out!”
Avondale resident, Ozie Davis commented, “If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part! Stop by and drop off unwanted weapons or any community gun you know of - no questions asked!”
“Anyone who would like to make a donation can do so at any US Bank location. Street Rescue is funded by donations and $50 helps get 2 community guns off the streets.”
Completed-Next Event: Saturday April 13, 2019:
Street Rescue in the City of Hamilton
Bring in Community Guns –
No Questions asked!
Receive gift cards for community guns
Truth and Life Community Church
220 South Third St. Hamilton, OH 45011.
Pastor Shaq – 513.899.6181
Street Rescue accepts all weapons, ammunition, and bumpstocks –
in exchange for $25, $50, $75 & $100 gift cards.
Is there a weapon in the house of unknown origin? A left-behind item of concern?
Bring it down, no questions asked.
Saturday, April 13th,
from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
More information on Street Rescue, Inc. can be found at www.street-rescue.org
Facebook at Street-Rescue Twitter: @CinStreetRescue
COMPLETED. Street Rescue to Hold Event in Avondale on 9/22
Removing Community Guns from the streets.
(Cincinnati, Ohio) - Street Rescue Inc. announced that the next Community Gun Turn-in will be Saturday, September 22nd. Street Rescue’s event, partnering with Dale Mallory and the “Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves” program, will be trading gift cards for community guns on Saturday September 22nd, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Bethlehem Baptist Church, 760 N. Fred Shuttlesworth Cir.
“If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in. Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition – no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer!” said Street Rescue Inc. founder, Charles Tassell.
Pastor Floyd Walker stated, “Everyone is welcome to participate in this effort to reduce violence – its up to each of us to help out!”
Avondale resident, Ozie Davis commented, “If we want violence to stop, we need to do our part! Stop by and drop of unwanted weapons or any community gun you know of - no questions asked!”
“Anyone who would like to make a donation can do so at any US Bank location. Street Rescue is funded by donations and $50 helps get 2 community guns off the streets.”
For more information about Street Rescue, Inc. please visit www.street-rescue.org.
Donations can be made to Street Rescue, Inc. (an Ohio Non-profit) at any US Bank location.
COMPLETED. The Next Street Rescue Event - Avondale Sat. Aug. 25th - Removing Community Guns from the streets.
Community guns may be turned in - no questions asked - 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Bethlehem Baptist Church, 760 N. Fred Shuttlesworth Cir. Cincinnati, OH 45229
COMPLETED. Street Rescue Announces Next Community Gun Turn-in on April 7th
Program founder Charles Tassell said “If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in! Street Rescue accepts all weapons and ammunition - no questions asked. A gift card will be given as a form of appreciation for helping to clean up and make our community safer.” In addition, for each weapon turned in, 2 tickets will be given for the Saturday night boxing event: Live Amateur Boxing at the Dohn Fitness Academy April 7th, 4100 Reading Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45229, starting at 7:00 PM.
Regarding helping further the mission of Street-Rescue, Tassel said that "anyone who would like to make a donation can do so at any US Bank location. This program is funded solely by donations and $50 helps get 2 community guns off the streets."
Donations can be made to Street Rescue, Inc. (an Ohio Non-profit) at any US Bank location.
Saturday, 4/7
10-2pm
Brown Chapel AME Church
2804 Alms Place
Cincinnati OH 45206.
Twitter: @CinStreetRescue
COMPLETED. Street Rescue Announces next Community Gun Turn-In for 10/28/17, at President Dr. Church of Christ.
The next Street Rescue "Community Gun Turn-In" will be held Saturday, October 28th, 2017, from 10am to 2pm at the President Dr. Church of Christ, located at 3671 President Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45225. The event is partnering with Dale Mallory's "Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves" program and will be trading gift cards for community guns. Weapons and ammunition will be accepted with no questions asked. Gift cards to major stores will be offered as a thank you to people for bringing in these hidden guns.
COMPLETED. Street Rescue Announces next Community Gun Turn-In for 12/18, at President Dr. Church of Christ
The next Street Rescue "Community Gun Turn-In" will be held Friday, December 18th, from 10am to 3pm at the President Dr. Church of Christ, located at 3671 President Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45225. The event is partnering with Dale Mallory's "Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves" program and will be trading gift cards for community guns. Weapons and ammunition will be accepted with no questions asked. Gift cards to major stores will be offered as a thank you to people for bringing in these hidden guns.
COMPLETED. Street Rescue Announces next Community Gun Turn-In for 11/23, at Brown Chapel AME Church
The next Street Rescue "Community Gun Turn-In” will be held Monday, November 23rd, from 10am to 3pm, at the Brown Chapel AME Church,located at 2804 Alms Place, Cincinnati OH 45206. The event is partnering with Dale Mallory’s “Put down the Guns, Pick up the Gloves” program and will be trading gift cards for community guns. Program founder Charles Tassell said “If you know where a community gun is hidden, please bring it in! Weapons and ammunition will be accepted with no questions asked. Gift cards to major stores will be offered as a thank you for people for bringing in these hidden guns.”
COMPLETED. Our first event will be Friday Oct. 23rd from 10am - 4pm at the House of Hope Church, 1829 Elm St Cincinnati, OH 45202. If you have an unwanted weapon or ammunition that you would like to turn in, we will take it no questions asked. All you need to do is stop by and turn in whatever weapon you want to dispose of and we will make sure it's disposed of properly.
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