DETROIT – Community members and city leaders came together Friday to remember 6-year-old Rylee Love and call for an end to the recent spike in gun violence in Detroit involving children and teens.
“We’re locking arms with these families and we’re telling the community that we’re in it with you,” said Maurice Hardwick, founder of the non-profit Live in Peace. “There’s no way a baby is getting shot in this city again and we’re not here with you.”
Police say multiple vehicles were part of a shootout in the area of Anglin Street Sunday night when Rylee was hit and killed by a stray bullet in his home…