This past Saturday, the Ahoskie Police Department organized the “Prayers Up – Guns Down” march, drawing families and community members together in a peaceful protest against gun violence. Participants made their way from No Man’s Land Park to the Town Gym, where local pastors led a series of prayers aimed at protecting the community and promoting a message of unity. The event also provided food, free groceries, and recreational activities, including a basketball tournament, showcasing a commitment to fostering a safer environment for residents and visitors alike.
Ahoskie Police Chief Michele Garrett expressed gratitude for the turnout, emphasizing the importance of such community gatherings to support families impacted by gun violence. Local officials, including Mayor Weyling White and District Court Judge Jamal M. Summey, echoed the call for action against violence, highlighting the need for community involvement and collaboration to create a safer future. As they strive to change the narrative surrounding Ahoskie, these leaders stress that collective efforts and proactive prevention are crucial for reducing gun-related incidents in the area.
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