A surge in gun violence has deeply unsettled the Dover community, with 13 shooting incidents reported in just three weeks, including a recent fatality outside McGlynns Pub. Local residents are expressing fears for their safety and are questioning the measures being taken to address this alarming trend, especially as police note that many of these incidents are linked to juvenile gang activity.
Police Chief Thomas Johnson emphasizes the need for community involvement in combating this issue, stating that addressing violent crime requires a collective effort to guide the youth towards positive paths. Community member Britney Mumford echoes this sentiment, advocating for enhanced educational and recreational programs to offer young residents alternatives to a life of crime. The Dover Police Department is urging citizens to share any information to help increase street safety in the capital city.
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