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Williamsburg branch of Florence Bank robbed in late afternoon >A security photo of the person who police say robbed the Williamsburg branch of the Florence Bank on Friday. Contributed Photo >WILLIAMSBURG The town branch of Florence Bank was robbed on Friday afternoon.
Police Chief Denise Wickland said that a male entered and robbed the bank at around 4 p.m. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken, she said, and police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect. Police are also asking for information from anyone who was in the area around that time and might have seen anything suspicious.
The Williamsburg City Council unanimously agreed to form the Truth and Reconciliation Committee on Thursday. Author: Eugene Daniel (WVEC) Updated: 9:15 PM EDT July 9, 2021
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. The City of Williamsburg will form a new committee to learn and heal from the impact of historic and systemic racism in the community.
City Council members unanimously agreed Thursday to create the City of Williamsburg Truth and Accountability Committee.
Johnette Gordon-Weaver can trace her family’s Williamsburg roots back at least six generations. She says the history of systemic racism runs deep, and needs to be addressed.
The committee is scheduled to launch in August, and city leaders hope to hear from community members about their experiences with systemic racism and develop solutions.