Maple Heights is hosting a roundtable discussion to hear the community’s concerns on gun violence following the deadly shooting on Saturday, where a 17-year-old was killed and two others were injured.
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“We know what’s going on. We’re aware of it, and we’re going to do our best to address it,” said Councilman Stafford Shenett. “Residents want to know what we are doing to address some of these issues that we’re having in the city. We know that we can’t control human behavior, but we can do our best to try to deter it.”
One of the ways Shenett said Maple Heights is trying to address crime is by bridging the gap between the city’s police department and youth to build trust…