The Charleston Police Department launches an initiative aimed at preventing gun violence among teens following a surge in youth-related shootings. With juveniles linked to 75% of shootings that occurred during a recent weekend, the department emphasizes the need for community collaboration in addressing the concerning trend.
Recognizing the complex roots of youth violence, Jerome Smalls, hired to develop youth programs, aims to build lasting relationships with local leaders who have firsthand experience with at-risk teens. His initiatives include a citizens’ academy for youth and future programs designed to provide mentorship and support for juveniles facing legal issues, highlighting a proactive approach to foster community ties and promote healing.
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