Amid a troubling spike in gun violence, with 15 shootings resulting in 17 deaths across Washington, D.C. in just over two weeks, a gun violence prevention expert stresses the need for a strategic response. Marcus Ellis, a prominent figure in the fight against gun-related violence, emphasizes that interpersonal conflicts, often escalating to deadly force, could be addressed through effective communication and comprehensive city planning.
Ellis advocates for a robust program focused on community violence interrupters who possess “lived experience” to defuse potential conflicts before they turn deadly. He expresses concern that D.C.’s approach currently lacks sufficient strategy, despite substantial investments from city leadership. While homicides have surged to levels seen last year, overall violent crime reports reveal a 20% decrease, underscoring a complex situation in need of immediate attention and action.
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