Little Rock families raise awareness of gun violence during Wear Orange weekend

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – At L.E. Braggs Ministries in Little Rock, Elizabeth Gould shares a story of heartbreak alongside her sister Catherine.

Gould’s son, Terrance, was killed on the day of his high school graduation. It’s been almost 30 years, and the hurt still lies in their hearts.

“I’m still a mother,” Gould said. “And I’m still in pain because my son never came back.”

Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission joins in on National Go Orange Day to end gun violence

On Saturday, they wore orange to bring awareness to the number of sons and daughters taken away too soon. Choosing to turn the pain into something more…

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