After a recent shooting in Macon that resulted in the deaths of three individuals, local officials are exploring the possibility of implementing a gun buyback program to mitigate gun violence. Bibb County District 3 Commissioner Stanley Stewart proposes paying individuals to surrender their firearms without repercussions, aiming to remove weapons from the hands of youth impacted by violence.
The call for stronger measures comes from residents like Marie Domingue, who is grappling with the loss of friends to gun violence and advocates for community intervention. While Macon has seen a decline in homicides since 2022, Domingue and others question the effectiveness of existing violence prevention strategies and emphasize the urgent need for tangible action to protect their neighborhoods.
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