As July 4th celebrations approach, families of victims of celebratory gunfire in Durham, North Carolina, are urging the community to prioritize safety over tradition. The poignant plea follows tragic incidents where stray bullets claimed the lives of loved ones, including 73-year-old Delores Burwell and 74-year-old Paulette Thorpe, who were both killed by falling bullets during previous holiday festivities.
Durham police are reinforcing the message against celebratory gunfire, emphasizing the need for safer alternatives like fireworks and community events. With a heavy heart, family members are sharing their stories, reminding everyone that bullets fired into the air can lead to irreversible consequences. “Just please, my advice is please do not shoot any guns,” said Burwell’s granddaughter, Tyeshia Walters, highlighting the lasting grief these actions can cause.
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