Phoenix Resident Turns His Guns Over to Police Following Vegas Shooting. Encourages Others to do the Same
Jonathan Pring is from London, England, but he’s been living in Phoenix for more than a decade. He runs a coffee shop and drives a doubledecker bus. Despite his British roots, Pring bought guns.
The shooting in Las Vegas, though, has changed his mind about gun ownership. On Wednesday, Ping called the Phoenix Police and told them he wanted to turn his guns in.
“I think the easiest way to stop mass shootings from happening in America is to take guns away from civilians,” Pring told Fox.
he said: "Im a man and dont need a gun, and will use a baseball bat to defend myself"

Jonathan Pring is from London, England, but he’s been living in Phoenix for more than a decade. He runs a coffee shop and drives a doubledecker bus. Despite his British roots, Pring bought guns.
The shooting in Las Vegas, though, has changed his mind about gun ownership. On Wednesday, Ping called the Phoenix Police and told them he wanted to turn his guns in.
“I think the easiest way to stop mass shootings from happening in America is to take guns away from civilians,” Pring told Fox.
he said: "Im a man and dont need a gun, and will use a baseball bat to defend myself"

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