Lexington city leaders are calling for unity and long-term solutions following the deadly shooting at the East End Day community gathering on Aug. 15.
Council Member Tyler Morton said the community is grieving, but the response must focus on both healing and preventing future violence.
“The East End is hurting, but the East End is not broken. We are here to heal, and we need to heal together. We need to stand together and we need to continue pushing for a safer, stronger, and healthier East End,” Morton said…