In a tragic surge of gun violence, Tacoma has experienced the deaths of three teenagers within a week, raising alarms among community leaders. Tacoma School Board President Korey Strozier emphasizes the need for collective action, urging residents to “dig in” to combat this escalating crisis.
This year, at least seven teenagers across Tacoma and Pierce County have lost their lives to gun-related incidents. Notably, two victims—a 15-year-old and a 19-year-old—were shot during a house party in late March, allegedly by a 17-year-old shooter. The community’s response has included initiatives like Summer Late Nights, which previously helped reduce youth gun violence, highlighting the urgent need for ongoing support and engagement from caregivers and residents alike.
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