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.
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Violent offenders have been back on the streets within days, sometimes hours after an arrest in Louisville.
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Another year in Louisville will end with triple-digit homicides.
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Last week, they learned the suspect, Jameko Hayden, struck a plea deal that could mean he serves just 10 years in prison for killing Christian Gwynn.
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Some Louisville community members said they were feeling increasingly hopeful after a meeting focused on reducing the level of violence in the city.
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A Louisville teenager just returned home from a trip to Washington, D.C., where she spoke about the impact gun violence has had on her life.
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"We cannot forget about the level of violence that's just steamrolling through," the activist said.