Arlington, VA - April 13, 2009 -- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, shares some thoughts with Tatyana Timoshenko, mother of slain NYPD Officer Russel Timoshenko, left, as he appears at a press conference in Arlington, Virginia sponsored by Americans United for Safe Streets to introduce a TV ad calling on former Virginia State Attorney General Bob McDonnell, a Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, to reconsider his opposition to closing the gun show loophole that allows criminals to purchase weapons without undergoing a background checks on Monday, April 13, 2009..Credit:

Arlington, VA - April 13, 2009 -- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, shares some thoughts with Tatyana Timoshenko, mother of slain NYPD Officer Russel Timoshenko, left,  as he appears at a press conference in Arlington, Virginia sponsored by Americans United for Safe Streets to introduce a TV ad calling on former Virginia State Attorney General Bob McDonnell, a Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, to reconsider his opposition to closing the gun show loophole that allows criminals to purchase weapons without undergoing a background checks on Monday, April 13, 2009..Credit: Stock Photo
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Arlington, VA - April 13, 2009 -- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, shares some thoughts with Tatyana Timoshenko, mother of slain NYPD Officer Russel Timoshenko, left, as he appears at a press conference in Arlington, Virginia sponsored by Americans United for Safe Streets to introduce a TV ad calling on former Virginia State Attorney General Bob McDonnell, a Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, to reconsider his opposition to closing the gun show loophole that allows criminals to purchase weapons without undergoing a background checks on Monday, April 13, 2009..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP.(RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City) | usage worldwide

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