Dedrick Steward, center, speaks at a community meeting to address gun violence, sponsored by the Tallahassee Council on the Status of Men and Boys at Old West Florida Primitive Baptist Enrichment Center on Tuesday, May 16, 2023.

At a round table, covered in a black table cloth, near the pulpit of Old West Florida Primitive Baptist, four barbers and a chief with the sheriff’s office asked a specific question: Why are Tallahassee’s youth shooting each other?

In red Expo marker, Chief Ron O’Brien wrote down the reasons:

“Guns easily accessible””Gangs providing guns””Lack of education””Music influence/social media””Environment (32304) and haves and have nots perpetuates violence”

About 80 people spent their Tuesday evening brainstorming ways to prevent the ongoing threat of gun violence in the capital city. The event, called the 1,000 Men Community Meeting, was the launch for the Tallahassee Council on the Status of Men and Boys‘ community-wide survey.



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