Durham residents come together to rally against escalating gun violence, driven by personal stories and a united call for non-violence. Laticia Facyson, who lost her son to gun violence in 2021, emphasizes the urgent need for alternatives, stating, “You don’t have to resort to picking up a gun.” The event, organized by Durham Beyond Policing and the East Durham Community Design Project, takes place at Central Park, where participants share their experiences and solutions for fostering a safer community.
Mayor Pro Tem Mark-Anthony Middleton highlights the gravity of gun violence, noting that it plagues neighborhoods just blocks away from picturesque areas of the city. He advocates for greater community engagement and support resources for youth, as residents collectively stress the importance of providing positive activities and alternatives to violence. With increasing concerns for local safety, residents are committed to transforming their community’s narrative and working towards a violence-free future.
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