In response to a troubling spike in gun violence, Milwaukee city officials announce the Emergency Gun Violence Summit, set for October 15 at the Baird Center. This initiative follows a series of violent incidents, including the recent tragic shooting of a 13-year-old and a mass shooting that left two dead, highlighting the urgent need for community action and reform.
Organized by Forward Latino and the 80% Coalition, the summit aims to foster discussions focused on preventative measures and common-sense gun reforms such as universal background checks. Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson emphasizes that enhancing conflict resolution skills is crucial to reducing gun-related incidents, declaring, “It takes everyone to step up to make sure guns are not used.”
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