On July 8, 2025, community members in Detroit gather to rally against gun violence, marking one year since a tragic shooting at an illegal block party left two people dead and injured 19 others. The event took place near Rossini Drive and Reno Street, prompting organizers and community leaders to unite and advocate for a safer environment for local youth.
Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison and Mayor Mike Duggan unveiled a comprehensive plan to address gun violence, which includes stricter enforcement of curfews and encouraging residents to report illegal gatherings. As the rally unfolds, Bishop Daryl Harris of Ceasefire Detroit expresses gratitude for collaborative efforts but emphasizes the ongoing need for improvement in the fight against violence in the city.
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