Columbus, Indiana, recently hosted an event to commemorate National Gun Violence Awareness Day, where community leaders donned orange in a call to action against the rising tide of gun violence. With 125 people killed daily by gun violence across the U.S., the event highlighted the alarming statistic of over 19,000 annual gun homicides, prompting press for urgent community engagement to address this escalating crisis.
The Soul Box art installation, a poignant representation of those lost to gun violence, was unveiled during the gathering, featuring origami boxes that reflect the uniqueness of each victim’s life. Participants included local law enforcement and educators, all echoing the sentiment that collective effort is essential for reducing gun-related tragedies, as Mayor Mary Ferdon emphasized the importance of education and legislative reform in shielding communities from future violence.
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