The "Smither-vent" - Episode 118 - The Mayor and Council have blood on their hands
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Christopher Smitherman discusses the tragic shooting of an 11-year-old girl playing in the West End, reflecting on the implications for community safety and the political accountability of local leaders. He expresses frustration over the lack of action from the city government regarding crime prevention measures, particularly in the West End community.
takeaways
- The tragic shooting of an 11-year-old girl raises serious concerns about community safety.
- There is a strong emotional connection between fathers and daughters, especially in the context of violence.
- Political leaders have a responsibility to ensure safety measures are in place in communities.
- The West End community has been advocating for safety measures that have not been implemented.
- The lack of response from local government after repeated incidents of violence is alarming.
- Community engagement and accountability are crucial in addressing crime.
- The political landscape can often overshadow the immediate needs of the community.
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