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Attorney General Merrick Garland looks at an exhibit titled the Faces of Gun Violence while on a tour led by Steve Dettelbach, director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, at ATF headquarters on April 23, 2024, in Washington, D.C. The display has now been taken down.

Lawyer Common Merrick Garland appears at an exhibit titled the Faces of Gun Violence whereas on a tour led by Steve Dettelbach, director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, at ATF headquarters on April 23, 2024, in Washington, D.C. The show has now been taken down.

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An exhibit displaying victims of gun violence has been taken down on the headquarters of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Division of Justice has confirmed.

The exhibit confirmed the portraits of 120 individuals killed in gun violence. A digital kiosk with biographies of every individual was additionally a part of the exhibit. A web based model has additionally been taken down.

The ATF enforces federal gun legal guidelines and is tasked with regulating the firearms business. It’s inside the Division of Justice.

A type of portraits taken down was of Robert Lee Godwin Sr., who was shot to dying in Cleveland in 2017 whereas he was out accumulating aluminum cans.

On the wall, Godwin was pictured smiling and making ready fish he’d simply caught for a household meal. Godwin’s daughter, Brenda Joiner, describes her father as an avid fisherman, who was humble and beloved. She says his place within the inaugural exhibit was particular.

Robert Lee Godwin Sr. is pictured with his daughter Brenda Joiner. Godwin's portrait was part of the Faces of Gun Violence exhibit at the ATF headquarters.

Robert Lee Godwin Sr. is pictured together with his daughter Brenda Joiner. Godwin’s portrait was a part of the Faces of Gun Violence exhibit on the ATF headquarters.

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Brenda Joiner

“It was completely an honor and a really proud second and I felt like this nation was really taking recognition and paying attention to all of the lives which are misplaced to gun violence,” she instructed NPR.

In a press release to NPR on Sunday, a DOJ spokesperson urged it can nonetheless honor victims in different methods, however not solely of gun violence: “The ATF will proceed to honor the reminiscence of all victims of violent crime whereas on the similar time preserving the rights of law-abiding People.”

Faces of Gun Violence honored victims of mass shootings and college shootings, in addition to victims of home violence, individuals who died by suicide, and different victims of gun violence. Portraits of legislation enforcement officers killed by gun violence had been additionally a part of the exhibit.

The removing was first reported by The Washington Put up.

The Justice Division devoted the exhibit in April 2024. The Biden administration deliberate for a brand new group of 200 victims to be honored by the memorial annually.

Former ATF Director Steven Dettelbach mentioned in a press release on the time of the dedication final 12 months: “The ‘Faces of Gun Violence’ exhibit is a everlasting reminder of what ATF involves work to do daily — a reminder of why brokers threat their lives and why everybody at ATF dedicates their careers to this mission: to honor the fallen and defend the residing.”

The Biden administration had already chosen the brand new group of honorees who had been speculated to be put in within the subsequent exhibit, changing the inaugural group, in accordance with Kris Brown, president of Brady: United In opposition to Gun Violence. Brown says her group and different teams offered enter within the choice course of and new households had been anticipating the set up of their family members to the exhibit final month.

“For individuals who had been already traumatized sufficient by gun violence, simply the unceremonious lack of care taken right here is deeply, deeply troubling,” mentioned Brown in an interview with NPR.

Brown views the DOJ’s resolution to take down the exhibit as political and an instance of the Trump administration’s efforts to roll again firearms laws.

“What they wish to do is deny the fact that gun violence exists and that makes me very indignant,” mentioned Brown. “What we’ll see over time is totally an increase in gun violence; we’ll see an increase in murder; we’ll see an increase in suicide; we’ll see an increase in unintentional damage of children with weapons within the dwelling.”

Fred Guttenberg’s daughter Jaime was pictured on the Faces of Gun Violence memorial. She was among the many 17 individuals shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive Faculty in Parkland, Fla., in 2018.

“I labored with the ATF to honor my daughter Jaime and different victims of the Parkland capturing within the creation of the ‘Faces of Gun Violence’ memorial at headquarters. … We’re right here saddened by the fact that her picture has been eliminated and sits in an ATF trash can, fully disregarded by this heartless Administration who may clearly care much less about my baby or any baby being gunned down in America,” Guttenberg mentioned in a press release.

The Justice Division did not reply a query from NPR asking the place the portraits at the moment are situated.

Brenda Joiner joined the Brady workforce after her father’s dying. She has made ending gun violence her life’s work.

“I am unable to carry my dad again, however I darn effectively can do some good preventing for different individuals, and that is what that wall meant for me,” she mentioned.

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