Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba launches a “100 Days of Action” initiative, dedicating $150,000 to help curb gun violence through community-based solutions. The strategy emphasizes holistic approaches, focusing on mentorship and support services for at-risk individuals, rather than traditional law enforcement methods alone.
Three local organizations—Strong Arms of Mississippi, Living with Purpose, and Operation Good—each receive $50,000 to expand their violence intervention efforts. Mayor Lumumba stresses the need to address root causes like mental health and lack of opportunities, stating that meaningful change requires community engagement and collaboration among public health and law enforcement.
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