Tuesday, June 6, 2023

A statement on behalf of Richmond City Council - Regarding the gun violence tonight at VCU

 

Richmond City Council / News Release

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6 June 2023

A statement on behalf of Richmond City Council

Regarding the gun violence tonight at VCU 

Richmond, Virginia “This evening, Richmonders are once again devastated by senseless gun violence. At a graduation ceremony, a tradition rooted in honoring a milestone achievement, has been marred by an act that has taken lives and left many others injured.

    Those who were able to survive without visible wounds will likely be forever impacted by this violent event.

    The thoughts and prayers of all members of Richmond Council and all Richmonders are with the students, parents, families, teachers, friends, and loved ones of those whose lives were taken from us and were injured tonight in this terrible tragedy. 

    During this difficult time, we know that each person will draw on their personal strength and the strength and faith of their friends and community. We join tonight as one family, one community, and one Richmond.

    As a family in Richmond, we lend and extend our friendship and hearts to our Richmond family during this difficult and challenging time.

    We don't yet have all the answers to this senseless act of violence, only that it should never have happened and that is has no place in our society.

Richmond City Council also wants to recognize our first responders who act every day to save lives and restore order and put their lives on the line to ensure the safety of our community.

    We ask that everyone join us in keeping all the families in their hearts, thoughts and prayers and ask that all Richmonders observe a moment of silence tonight in support, respect, and condolence to all those impacted by this unspeakable event.

    Richmond City Council does do not condone or stand for senseless acts of gun violence. Richmond is a resilient and strong community. While our hearts are heavy for the loss, the unanswered questions as to why linger. We will heal and we will grow stronger.

     For those who wish to engage with caring mental health professionals, Richmond offers the following services:

·       Lifeline – Call or Text 988 or Chat 988lifeline.org

·       Mental Health America – Text MHA to 741741

·       Warmline of Virginia – 866.400.6428 (tel)

·       Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 877.622.4327 (tel)”

 

Richmond City Council - Richmond City Hall - 900 East Broad Street, Suite 305 - Richmond, Virginia  23219 U.S.A. - rva.gov/richmond-city-council (web)