At the end of a year in which Little Rock had its highest number of homicides in more than a decade and police have taken lengths to get illegal guns off the street, residents have been unnerved by stray bullets striking their homes and vehicles, putting them and their children at risk, even if they were not the intended targets.
At the end of a year in which Little Rock had its highest number of homicides in more than a decade and police have taken lengths to get illegal guns off the street, residents have been unnerved by stray bullets striking their homes and vehicles, putting them and their children at risk, even if they were not the intended targets.