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Akron's mayor condemns Texas mass shooting, calls for action on local gun violence

Akron City Council building.
AKRON CITY COUNCIL
Mayor Dan Horrigan released a statement condemning a deadly school shooting at a Texas elementary school a little over a week after Akron City Council passed a resolution calling on state and federal lawmakers to pass tighter gun laws.

Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan released a statement Wednesday condemning yesterday鈥檚 mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, calling for legislators to pass tighter gun laws.

In a news release, Horrigan expressed condolences to the families of 19 children and two teachers killed Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Locally, a 15-year-old boy was shot and killed in an altercation in Akron yesterday, he said in the statement.

鈥淓ach death due to gun violence is tragic. Each one leaves behind a grieving family and a mourning community,鈥 Horrigan said. 鈥淥ur hearts break each and every time there is a victim of senseless gun violence and it鈥檚 far too often we have to express condolences to those victims and their families.鈥

Horrigan called on state and federal lawmakers to pass 鈥渃ommon-sense gun laws鈥 to combat the issue.

鈥淭his country needs to wake the hell up and realize it has a gun problem. This isn't about politics. This is about protecting our children and our communities. I'm urging every state capital and Congress to take swift action,鈥 Horrigan said in the statement.

Yesterday鈥檚 tragedy in Texas came a little over a week after another mass shooting in which 10 people died at a grocery store in Buffalo.

Last week, sponsored by Horrigan in response to the Buffalo shooting condemning gun violence and calling on legislators to pass tighter gun restrictions.

The resolution will be sent to Gov. Mike DeWine and Akron's elected officials in the state legislature and in the U.S. Congress to show the city's support for gun restrictions, according to the official document.

After passing the resolution, several council members spoke up with concerns about local gun violence, particularly heading into the summer months.

Ward 4 Councilman Russ Neal said crime increases during the summer when kids are out of school. He wants council to use American Rescue Plan Act funds to support community organizations that provide enrichment activities for youth.

鈥淲e can be proactive by providing opportunities for our youth so that they don鈥檛 get caught up in it,鈥 Neal said.

The mayor鈥檚 office recently hired a violence prevention coordinator tasked with developing a strategy to address gun violence. Council members want to meet with him soon to express their concerns and work together on solutions.

Anna Huntsman covers Akron, Canton and surrounding communities for 海角破解版.