Duluth city leaders and gun safety advocates come together in Central Hillside to mark Gun Violence Awareness Day, aiming to address increasing concerns surrounding gun safety in Minnesota. During the event, Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert emphasizes the need for community unity in preventing tragedies, sharing heartfelt memories of late representative Melissa Hortman, who was personally affected by gun violence.
Lavenda Wann, whose family suffered from gun violence, passionately advocates for raising awareness and prevention measures, declaring, “We have a voice, let’s use it.” Attendees receive free gun locks and are educated on safety techniques from local law enforcement, highlighting the community’s commitment to reducing gun-related incidents. This initiative underscores the urgent need for dialogue on the impacts of gun violence in Duluth.
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