Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen highlights the city’s effective response to recent winter storms while addressing ongoing concerns about youth gun violence. During his recent interview, he commended the collaborative efforts of the Tulsa Street Department and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation in maintaining clear roadways, despite treacherous conditions. Chief Larsen reassured residents that shootings among teenagers, though alarming, have not escalated but have been a challenge the department has actively worked to combat, with a reported 50% reduction in shootings with intent to kill over the past three years.
Moreover, Larsen provided updates on the Family Safety Center, a crucial facility aimed at supporting victims of domestic violence set to open later this year. He praised the progress made towards establishing this “world-class facility,” which will benefit not just Tulsa but the wider region, including Broken Arrow and Sapulpa. As the community grapples with issues of crime and safety, Larsen emphasizes the importance of responsible gun ownership and proper storage to protect youth and mitigate risks.
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