(Jewish Group) Junior's, NYC's iconic Jewish cheesecake emporium, buys back guns to protect the city
Juniors, NYCs iconic Jewish cheesecake emporium, buys back guns to protect the city it loves
When Alan Rosen, the third-generation owner of Juniors Restaurant, read the headlines back in April about a 12-year-old Brooklyn boy who was shot and killed while eating in the backseat of a car, the only thing he could think was, enough already.
I had limited options on what I could do Im in the restaurant business, Rosen, 53, told the New York Jewish Week. But I took it upon myself to do something. It was a tipping point.
So, in between his regular workday at the famous restaurant and cheesecake bakery which includes overseeing Juniors original Downtown Brooklyn location, as well as outposts in Midtown Manhattan and Foxwoods Casino Rosen contacted the mayors office to see what he could do to help prevent gun violence. After several phone calls, he was connected with the NYPD, then New York Police Foundation and, eventually, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.
Ultimately, Rosen and Gonzalez collaborated on organizing a gun buyback event through the New York City Police Foundation. (Initially, Rosen had wanted to host the event in its uber-retro Brooklyn location, before being informed thats not how gun buybacks are run, according to Grub Street, which broke the story.)
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