Milwaukee officials are set to host the third annual Emergency Gun Violence Summit on October 15 at the Baird Center, aiming to address the alarming rise in gun violence within the city. This announcement comes on the heels of several tragic shootings, including the recent death of a 13-year-old in what was described as an unintentional incident involving two 14-year-olds, prompting calls from activists and city leaders for urgent action to tackle gun violence.
At the press conference announcing the summit, Mayor Cavalier Johnson and local advocates emphasized the need for “common-sense” reform such as universal background checks and red flag laws. They also highlighted the significant impact of gun violence on children and schools, with Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius emphasizing the trauma students experience from constant exposure to violence in their neighborhoods. The summit aims to provide a platform for dialogue on prevention and community responsibility.
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