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Police, residents expect uptick in illegal fireworks as July 4 approaches | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 “We’ve got our arsenal prepared, we’re locked and loaded,” Aceto said. “We’ve got things to put over his ears. We’ve got tranquilizers. And we‘re not leaving the house. We wouldn’t dare leave him out during the Fourth of July weekend, because they’ve already started this week,” she said. “As it gets closer to the Fourth, it’s probably just gonna get worse.” Aceto, who lives in the General Electric Realty Plot neighborhood, said Enzo, a 4-year-old mixed breed, “basically just goes nuts – shaking, panting and he won’t stay still” when offenders shoot off fireworks. “He runs from room to room.” ....