During a recent government meeting in Dayton, Pastor Elmer Martin addressed the city council, expressing deep concerns regarding youth violence in the community. Martin, who is set to eulogize a young man from the Harrison family this Friday, highlighted the troubling trend of late-night gang fights that have been affecting families in the area. He emphasized the need for police presence at the funeral to ensure safety and comfort for the grieving family, noting the emotional toll of losing a child.
Pastor Martin shared his personal experience of losing his own child, underscoring the pain that families endure in such tragic circumstances. He called for the city to take action to address youth violence and to reassure families that their safety is a priority.
In closing remarks, Commissioner Charles Sloss acknowledged the efforts of the water department and thanked residents for their participation in the meeting. He also extended condolences to the Harrison and McGee families, reinforcing the community's commitment to addressing the issues raised during the meeting. The discussions highlighted a pressing need for community engagement and proactive measures to combat youth violence in Dayton.