Louisville gun violence program adds victims’ families to gang intervention efforts Jan 29, 2026 Jan 29, 2026 Updated Jan 30, 2026 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Christian Gwynn’s parents join Louisville’s intervention, honoring his life and urging others to choose life Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on Gun violence victims’ families join Louisville’s anti-gang strategy The city’s Group Violence Intervention program, launched in 2021, is bringing mothers of gun-violence victims into “custom notifications” — in-person visits meant to prevent future shootings. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Saturday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesDeparture of 3 Baptist Health Floyd doctors a 'personnel matter,' hospital saysOVW referee hospitalized after seizure during Louisville wrestling matchRoad closures released for Louisville's 53rd St. Patrick's Parade in the HighlandsNWS Conference Call: Louisville Is Now In The 'Enhanced Risk' For Severe Weather Sunday Night...Kentucky State Police search for missing 9-year-old girl with autism last seen in FlorencePolice investigating after man shot near Old Louisville restaurantBeshear vetoes school choice bill, saying voters were 'loud and clear' about diverting public fundsFloyd Central staff member accused of stealing nearly $25K from band boostersLawsuit claims Kentucky police wrongfully shot man mistaken for suspect in 2024 interstate shootingUofL student with ‘invisible disability’ urges stricter accessible parking enforcement Videos
Gun violence victims’ families join Louisville’s anti-gang strategy The city’s Group Violence Intervention program, launched in 2021, is bringing mothers of gun-violence victims into “custom notifications” — in-person visits meant to prevent future shootings.