Rev. Derrick Scobey, an Oklahoma City pastor, channels his experience with gun violence into a mission to mentor the local youth and combat crime. Partnering with law enforcement, he has launched the “InBy10” initiative, which encourages parents to enforce a 10 p.m. curfew for their children as part of a broader effort to reduce youth violence in the community.
Scobey’s dedication to mentoring stems from his own painful past; he survived a gunshot wound sustained during a violent incident as a child. He emphasizes that community support and personal responsibility are crucial for creating safer neighborhoods, stating, “Whatever success that I’ve had, it can happen in others’ lives as well.” By sharing his story, Scobey aims to inspire young people to overcome adversity and positively impact their futures.
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