Gun violence prevention activists gather in Lansing following a weekend marked by four shootings, one of which tragically resulted in the death of a 26-year-old. During their meeting, the Lansing Empowerment Network’s CEO, Mike Lynn, unveiled police data indicating a decrease in overall shooting incidents compared to last year, highlighting the ongoing need for community intervention and engagement.
Community Advocate Michael Taylor, disturbed by the uptick in violence, shares plans to canvass neighborhoods, aiming to foster connections and create safer environments. He emphasizes the importance of local involvement, stating, “Once you get connected to the others in the community, it starts to feel like it’s yours, and then you want to protect it.” The group meets every Wednesday to strategize efforts in combating gun violence and encourages public participation in their initiatives.
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