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Little Rock organization hopes gun buyback program will help decrease gun violence UP NEXT
In Little Rock, gun violence for many people has been a concern and a top priority, according to officials with the Little Rock Police Department.
One local organization told KATV they are hoping to do their part in decreasing the violence with a gun buyback program.
The organization is called Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The fraternity is a Black Greek letter organization that was established in 1914 on the campus of Howard University.
According to one member of the Little Rock chapter, Curtis Woods, the gun buyback initiative will be in a drive-thru setting at Emmanuel Baptist Church.
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This May 20 months after Hurricane Dorian unleashed its cruelty upon my Bahamas I looked down from an airplane’s window and could see land that was still visibly wounded. Grand Bahama and the Abacos were once covered in dark green foliage that complemented the emerald waters; now long stretches had faded to brown, even gray. Two-story waves had blown apart wide sections of shoreline. Once-gorgeous mangrove swamps habitat for algae and crabs and bonefish, and the land’s defense against a storm’s surge were overwhelmed by Dorian’s salt water, and large swaths of them lay dead, their brittle shells shimmering in the heat. The same fate befell the abundant indigenous Caribbean pine trees, which take decades to grow to their towering heights of over 100 feet. They need fresh water to survive, so when the ocean stretched upon the land and sat there for days, it killed acres of them.