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South Bend leaders work to prevent violent summer

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South Bend leaders say they are taking steps to prevent another violent summer, following back-to-back years of shootings at neighborhood gatherings.
In July 2023, gunfire erupted, with more than 130 rounds injuring three people. Two months later, another gathering saw over 100 shots fired and four people hurt.
Officials say they plan to improve safety measures and address potential issues before they escalate.
They’re also calling on residents to get involved in keeping community events peaceful.

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Charles U Farley June 9, 2025 at 12:47 pm

This starts in high school, where lefty school administrators won’t punish “some” kids because they are worried about a mythical prison pipeline.

Then the kids get older, and Democrat prosecutors won’t charge anyone because it might be “racisms”

We now have multiple generations who will do whatever they feel like without restraint because they have never been held accountable in their lives!

I don’t know what the South Bend “leaders” think they are going to accomplish with their efforts, but as long as they tow the party line they are only making things worse.

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