Macon faith, community leaders react to increasing homicide

Macon faith, community leaders react to increasing homicide rate


Both leaders are calling on the community to come together and to settle conflicts through communications
Author: Wanya Reese
Updated: 7:31 PM EDT April 16, 2021
MACON, Ga. — So far this week, there have been two homicides in Bibb County with both people dying from gunshot wounds. As the year continues, faith and community leaders are urging everyone to put the guns down while offering up solutions. 
48-year-old Parrish Forster was found shot to death in west Macon early Monday. Three days later, 21-year-old Cameron Ashley was shot and killed in north Macon.
"It's heartbreaking to continue hearing about the violence, especially the gun violence," Pastor Carlos Kelly of Beulahland Bible Church said. 

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