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Gaston County district attorney outlines new survivor supports and seeks domestic-violence prevention court
Summary
District Attorney Travis Page described a new First Families of Homicide Support Group, the DALE 11-question danger-assessment used by officers and plans for a high-risk fatality prevention team and a dedicated domestic-violence courtroom and family justice center.
GASTON COUNTY, N.C. ' Gaston County District Attorney Travis Page used the board's Sept. 19 meeting to accept a proclamation for a National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims and to describe new local efforts to support survivors and prevent partner homicides.
Page said his office launched the First Families of Homicide Support Group in 2024 to provide ongoing support for families affected by violent deaths, and thanked local law enforcement and community partners for participating in the group. He described…
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