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Community demands action against teen violence and weapons

June 05, 2024 | Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona



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Community demands action against teen violence and weapons
During a recent government meeting, staff presented the fiscal year 2025 work plan, which is set to be finalized in the next session. An update on ongoing projects was also provided, alongside a heartfelt acknowledgment of Deputy Town Clerk Joy Maglione, who will retire in June after years of dedicated service.

The meeting included a public comment segment, where community members voiced concerns regarding youth violence and safety. Bridget Vega, a local resident, passionately addressed the council about the tragic murder of a young man named Preston and the urgent need for action against teen violence. She urged the council to adopt a \"no brass knuckle\" ordinance to prohibit minors from possessing these weapons and to increase penalties for unruly gatherings involving minors. Vega emphasized the importance of community accountability and transparency in addressing these issues.

Another resident, Carissa Arnold, shared her personal experience with the impact of bullying and violence on youth, highlighting her daughter's struggles following a sexual assault. Arnold expressed her support for the proposed ordinance against brass knuckles, advocating for protective measures for minors and suggesting alternatives for self-defense.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue discussions on these pressing issues, with the next quarterly meeting scheduled for August 28, unless urgent matters arise that require immediate attention.

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