Delaware Governor Matt Meyer rallies with anti-gun violence advocates at Rehoboth Beach, highlighting a state-wide commitment to reducing gun-related deaths. The event, part of a national movement encouraging citizens to wear orange, brings attention to the personal stories of those affected by shootings, including mothers who lost children and community members advocating for change.
Among the emotional testimonies, Dr. Vicki Gordy Smith emphasizes the importance of sharing experiences to combat the statistics surrounding gun violence. Local leaders, including Seaford Police Chief Marshall Craft, stress the necessity of community engagement and collaboration with law enforcement, aiming to develop trust and actionable solutions to this pressing issue in Delaware.
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