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Lexington Investigates Homicide of 16-Year-Old Student

Lexington Police are investigating the homicide of 16-year-old Arsenio Jackson Jr., found dead early Tuesday on Rambling Creek Drive. The boy, a junior at Henry Clay High School, was shot and killed, prompting an outcry from community members who are alarmed by the escalating gun violence in the city.

Alisa Hairston, a mother who lost her son to gun violence in 2021, emphasizes the need for increased accountability and a comprehensive approach to tackling the issue. She urges city officials to recognize the presence of gangs, asserting that they contribute significantly to the youth violence crisis. “They have not locked down gun violence,” Hairston insists, calling for collaborative efforts to address the root causes of why children resort to gun violence.

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