As Delaware's gun violence climbs, Wilmington police chief heads to White House to strategize
Esteban Parra, Delaware News Journal
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Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy was among several law enforcement officers, elected officials and a community leader who gathered at the White House on Monday to discuss President Joe Biden's comprehensive strategy to reduce gun crimes.
Biden said he wanted to meet with these leaders to discuss the strategy, which includes a "zero-tolerance policy" for rogue gun dealers and a new focus by the Justice Department to try to stop the illegal sale of firearms. Biden also said he wanted to hear from the group gathered Monday in the Roosevelt Room on what the federal government can be doing to help communities facing this gun violence.