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The family of a man who opened fire at a Louisville bank said they were shocked to hear the gun he used in the attack could go back in circulation.

The family of a man who opened fire at a Louisville bank is working to destroy the AR-15 rifle he used to kill five of his co-workers.

Greenberg, who was shot at by an assailant during his mayoral campaign last year, has been critical of the law and has sought workarounds that would render crime weapons unusable after they are confiscated by his police force in Louisville.The family of 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon said they were shocked to hear the gun he used in the April 10 attack could go back in circulation. Sturgeon was fatally shot by a responding police officer in the bank's lobby.

The statement said the family is working"vigorously" to see that the rifle is destroyed. They said the first step in that process occurred Monday, when federal agents took possession of the rifle."This tragedy is yet another indication that meaningful, common sense gun safety measures must be enacted," the statement said."We respectfully urge the Kentucky state legislature to lead the way by changing Kentucky law to remove the gun auction provision.

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