From: The Heron's Nest
Citizens will come together in an effort to stop the violence.
It is the last of a summerlong series of community rallies held by Mayor Wendell Butler. Tonight’s will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Wellington Ridge Housing development, at 12th and Highland Avenue in the city.
This last rally takes on added importance because of what happened in the city last weekend. No less than six people were shot in 5 incidents.
Some residents are asking the city to consider going bacl to the state of emergency – including a strict curfew and ban on public gatherings – that was put in place for more than a month this summer in the wake of an unprecedented wave of fatal shootings.
Mayor Butler seems reluctant to do so. We agree with him
You can read our beliefs on what needs to happen to stop the violence in Chester here.
It is the last of a summerlong series of community rallies held by Mayor Wendell Butler. Tonight’s will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the Wellington Ridge Housing development, at 12th and Highland Avenue in the city.
This last rally takes on added importance because of what happened in the city last weekend. No less than six people were shot in 5 incidents.
Some residents are asking the city to consider going bacl to the state of emergency – including a strict curfew and ban on public gatherings – that was put in place for more than a month this summer in the wake of an unprecedented wave of fatal shootings.
Mayor Butler seems reluctant to do so. We agree with him
You can read our beliefs on what needs to happen to stop the violence in Chester here.
I have to agree, the residents have to get invloved and speak up more...the article says that residents have been speaking out so it's a start and every success story has a beginning.
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