Update: Concerned Calhoun County Citizens Receive Gun Safety Training

Gun Safety Tips from Deputy Ed Killgore. 

Update: Concerned Calhoun County Citizens Receive Gun Safety Training

Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department

Fifty –nine people attended the last Calhoun County self defense/ firearm safety class which was held on Thursday, July 17th.

Bettina Boateng

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By Bettina Boateng
Weekend Anchor and Reporter
Published: July 19, 2008

JACKSONVILLE, Ala- On the heels of a violent crime spike in the Anniston- Oxford area, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s office is conducting a citizen’s firearm class with renewed emphasis on self-defense and firearm safety for citizens living in various East Alabama communities.

Though the county has hosted this program for years, a spokesperson with the Sheriff’s Department stated that a recent increase in the number of people attending the class shows that there “is a sign of worry in the community”.

Fifty –nine people attended the last session which was held on Thursday, July 17th.

Over 30 people attended the gun safety session Saturday at the Calhoun County DSA Range.

Tonight on NBC 13 HD News at 10, hear what message partipants who attended the class hope to send to criminals in the community. 

Deputy Ed Killgore with the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department has some tips for safety in your home. For those tips, click on the video above.

Also, for more information about future self-defense and fire arm safety class in Calhoun County, click on the link posted below.

Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department http://www.calcoso.org

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