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Bullet Fragment That Hit Ardsley Woman Came From Range

ARDSLEY, N.Y. -- Investigators have confirmed that the bullet fragment that struck an Ardsley woman in her leg came from the Westchester County Police Revolver and Rifle League's outdoor range, according to News 12 Westchester. 

Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner has called for stricter regulations on outdoor gun ranges after an Ardsley woman found a bullet fragment in her leg from the nearby Westchester County Police Revolver and Rifle League.

Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner has called for stricter regulations on outdoor gun ranges after an Ardsley woman found a bullet fragment in her leg from the nearby Westchester County Police Revolver and Rifle League.

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The gun club has been shuttered since the incident occurred in June, and Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner and has called for tighter regulations on outdoor ranges, News 12 Westchester reported. 

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