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Neighborhood unites to finish gun violence

By Editorial Board Published June 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Neighborhood unites to finish gun violence

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Neighborhood members got here collectively Saturday afternoon, sporting orange, as a part of a nationwide effort to fight gun violence. 

Orange shirt worn to honor these affected by gun violence (WLNS)

Lansing group members got here collectively to honor these affected by gun violence and to finish the continuing disaster. 

Saturday afternoon, they’re spreading their consciousness by spreading some flowers. 

6News spoke to many volunteers, like Symphany Horn, who wished their voices to be heard. 

“Being an activist advocating for the top of gun violence is a large step into altering the best way Lansing is and to the correct course,” mentioned Horn. 

Horn is aware of the influence gun violence has on younger adults all too properly. 

“My brother’s classmate. He was a sufferer of gun violence. He died, I believe, two years in the past,” mentioned Horn. 

She’s honoring these impacted by the colour orange to boost consciousness about gun violence prevention. 

“My classmate, her childhood good friend, he died as properly,” mentioned Horn. 

That’s why she’s made it her mission to plant a seed to develop a brand new era of younger adults who will say no to weapons. 

That’s additionally why Katie See, with Larger Lansing Mothers Demand Motion for Gun Sense, says the occasion is all about supporting the victims and survivors who had their lives turned the wrong way up. 

“We’re digging in the dirt together. We have contributions from Home Depot of these buckets. We’ve wrapped them with placards,” said See. “We are filling them with orange flowers. We’re distributing them across the city to raise consciousness to remind people that gun violence is happening everywhere.”

Michiganders, younger and previous, got here collectively, filling buckets with grime, to make a optimistic influence on lives. 

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That is one thing Michael McKissic, founding father of Mikey 23 Basis, lives by after his son was shot and killed. 

He has made it his job to mentor Lansing youth and steer them away from gun violence. 

“Their voices matter, as a result of if we let their voices converse up and every part, subsequently, we will make a giant change if we hearken to our youths for certain,” mentioned McKissic. 

Letting younger individuals voice their considerations is what Horn will do to proceed to battle towards the continuing epidemic, that’s, gun violence. 

“Having a optimistic surroundings to develop up in can actually assist form who an individual is,” mentioned Horn.

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