Gun violence deaths are significantly rising in Forest Hill, Texas, triggering urgent calls for solutions from local leaders in the wake of a tragic double murder. On March 3, rapper Ronnie Sibley and his 5-year-old daughter were fatally shot at a car wash, marking the fourth and fifth gun violence-related deaths in a community that reported zero murders in 2024, according to Mayor Stephanie Boardingham.
During a press conference on March 4, city officials and community leaders underscored the necessity for collaborative efforts to curb violence, with Fort Worth City Council member Chris Nettles stating, “This is not just a Forest Hill issue.” The nonprofit Mothers of Murdered Angels also emphasizes the emotional toll on families, noting Sibley’s history of loss with a brother and mother both murdered in previous years. The community seeks deeper engagement and solutions from local authorities as they confront this alarming trend.
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