During March and April 2020, while Southwest Virginia like most of the rest of the world was reeling in shock from a new virus from China and people were in…
During March and April 2020, while Southwest Virginia like most of the rest of the world was reeling in shock from a new virus from China and people were in fea
During March and April 2020, while Southwest Virginia like most of the rest of the world was reeling in shock from a new virus from China and people were in…
During March and April 2020, while Southwest Virginia like most of the rest of the world was reeling in shock from a new virus from China and people were in…
From Mayor Sherman Lea, the Roanoke City Council, and the Gun Violence Prevention Commission
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This past Monday, our City experienced several acts of gun violence that have left us saddened and grieving. Three youth were injured, in two separate incidents, and one youth died from the injuries. Since the beginning of the year, our City has experienced four deaths and seventeen injuries as a result of gunfire. Every one of these incidents represents a person, with a name, a family, and neighbors. The layers of loss and grief are deep. We are all experiencing the effects of trauma. Every one of these incidents also creates a tear in the fabric of our community life that we must work together to mend, heal and prevent from happening again.