With youth deaths rising, Detroit residents push back with anti-violence rallies, community Jeep ride

DETROIT – As Detroit police, city leaders, and community advocates work to tackle the summer surge in gun violence, one grieving grandmother is stepping up in a deeply personal way.

“I can’t bring my grandchild back,” said Monica Murry. “But maybe I can stop someone else’s child from getting murdered by doing this.”

Murry’s 18-year-old granddaughter, Keon’Ne Tremble, was shot and killed last summer on Albion Street on Detroit’s east side. Four others were injured in the same incident. No one has been charged with her death yet…

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