PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pittsburgh’s mayor says he has beefed up his own security in response to threats after the city recently approved gun control measures.

Democratic Mayor Bill Peduto says he’s extended the hours of his security detail into the evening following “direct death threats,” particularly around the issue of firearms. Peduto said he sends such threats to Pittsburgh police and tries to put them out of mind.

The city approved gun control measures in the wake of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting that killed 11 last fall.

The measures approved in April would restrict military-style assault weapons as well as armor-piercing ammunition and high-capacity magazines and allow temporary seizure of guns from those deemed a threat. Lawsuits were filed alleging the measures violated state law barring municipalities from regulating the ownership or possession of firearms and ammunition.

Sign up for Daily Newsletters Manage Newsletters

Copyright © 2020 The Washington Times, LLC.