The Thornton Fractional South community unites against gun violence at a student-led rally following a tragic two-month period that impacted five families connected to the school. With speakers including students, teachers, and local officials, the event highlights the pressing need for conversations around mental health and the consequences of gun violence, exemplified by heartfelt remarks from senior Isaiah Allen, who lost a close friend to gun violence just days after homecoming.
As representatives from the community emphasized solidarity and hope, Sheila Wilson, grandmother of a recent shooting victim, urged young people to seek help and foster connections, stating, “You are our future.” Alongside local mayors, she encouraged attendees to remember those lost while becoming advocates for change within their own neighborhoods. This rally not only honors the lives affected but also promotes a united front against violence in Lansing.
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