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DC MAYOR
ADRIAN FENTY, COUNCILMEMBER
JIM GRAHAM BEGIN AGGRESSIVE
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN TO
ADDRESS GUN VIOLENCE
PRESS CONFERENCE ON FRIDAY,
APRIL 6, 2007 ANNOUNCES
ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE PROACTIVE
CAMPAIGN
Mayor Adrian Fenty,
Councilmember Jim Graham,
Department of Health,
AMERIGROUP, Washington Metro
Area Transit Association (WMATA),
and ROOT, Inc.
Danny Govan, 16 year old and
mother, Sheila Govan,
speaking for those
victimized by gun violence.
The Govan family has had 10
members of its immediate
family murdered as a result
of gun violence in past
years.
Victims of Gun Violence, MPD,
USDOJ, DMH, DCPS, DYRS, EMS.
Members of the Clergy,
Community Organizations, and
Concerned Citizens, Crisis
Response Team, Homicide
Liaison, youth, and members
of the City Council.
What: Public
service announcing GUNS
ASIDE poster on metro buses
to begin proactive awareness
campaign at efforts to
reduce gun violence in the
District of Columbia.
Where: Steps of John
Wilson Building, 1350
Pennsylvania Ave, NW,
Washington, DC 20008.
When: Friday,
April 6, 2007, 10:30 AM.
Why: In January
of 2006, the Guns Aside
Resolution calling January
Guns Aside month in the
District of Columbia was
introduced by the Ward 4
Councilmember Adrian Fenty
and Ward 1 Councilman Jim
Graham and was unanimously
approved by the City
Council. A press conference
was held at the National
Press Club declaring the
District of Columbia was
facing a public health
crisis with escalating
incidents of gun violence.
The city is even now still
in crisis with incidents of
gun violence seen on the
news daily, read in our
newspapers, as well as
reported on list servs and
blogs daily/
The city itself declared a
state of emergency in July
of 2006. Prior to that
declaration, ROOT had its
outreach workers circulating
petitions throughout the
District of Columbia for
citizens to sign expressing
their concerns about gun
violence. Over 8,000
petitions were signed by
citizens young and old in
the city prior to the city
declaring the state of
emergency.
As of April 3, there have
been 40 homicides in the
District of Columbia.
6,412 individuals have
been murdered in the
District of Columbia from
1986 through 2005.
According to MPD statistics,
robbery with a handgun is up
8% over 2006, and assault
with a deadly weapon –
handgun is up 5% over last
year.
Over the past several years,
ROOT has conducted
preliminary research on
children that are impacted
by gun violence and homicide
and results have been
astonishing. Children from
the 5th to the 12th
grade are reporting that
upwards of 90% know a family
member or friend that has
been victimized by gun
violence, and upwards of 90%
hear gunshots in their
community
In
a recent survey conducted
among young women during an
empowerment symposium at a
high school in Ward 8, we
found that 75% of the young
women surveyed either had
access or knew someone with
access to guns.
The prevalence of guns in
the community are a concern
to all. The recent
appellate court decision has
created a great deal of
controversy in the District
of Columbia, when the
District is trying to reduce
the amount of guns not
increase the numbers.
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