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Kings County proclaims National Crime Victims’ Week; DA announces quilt unveiling honoring 16 victims

2945696 · April 10, 2025
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The Board adopted a resolution proclaiming National Crime Victims’ Week; Kings County District Attorney Sarah Hacker and staff announced a quilt-unveiling ceremony April 10 honoring 16 victims, most killed in vehicle collisions.

The Kings County Board of Supervisors on April 8 adopted a resolution proclaiming National Crime Victims’ Week and heard from District Attorney Sarah Hacker about memorial events and victim services.

Hacker described the week as a chance to honor victims and support survivors and credited her office’s advocates for outreach, court accompaniment and access to services including funds to help families with funeral costs. She announced a quilt unveiling ceremony scheduled for April 10 at 6 p.m. (location as stated in the meeting) to memorialize 16…

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