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Nearly a dozen children have been shot this month in Norfolk Communities are hurting, and activists want change
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Norfolk police chief, mayor address recent wave of violence
Another crime-filled weekend in Hampton Roads brought three shootings to Norfolk, alone. Four people were hit in the shootings. Author: Ali Weatherton (13News Now) Published: 6:18 PM EDT July 12, 2021 Updated: 6:18 PM EDT July 12, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. Desperate pleas to stop violence in Hampton Roads.
Since the start of July, at least 30 people have gotten shot, 13 of whom are children. Last weekend, four people were shot in three separate shootings in 72 hours.
“Like, why? What was your point? What was your purpose?” asked Marcia Keeling.
Someone shot two of Keeling’s children on Saturday night on East Tanners Creek Drive. Keeling’s 17-year-old son is recovering. Her 15-year-old daughter, Teonna Coburn, died.
Flowers, candles and balloons sit where the siblings were shot. My baby did not deserve this. She had life. She had so much life to her, said Keeling.
The organization, Stop The Violence Team, organized a rally Sunday. They prayed for the family and urged neighbors to help find out who shot the two teens.
“We stand together on unity, on peace, on justice and we ask the community begin to take a stand and demand these types of crimes may stop, said Muhammad.
Keeling just wants answers and justice.
“The person who did it needs to come forward, she said. You took my baby. She’s not going to go to prom. I’m going to walk past her room, and it’s going to be empty. That’s not fair. Why? What was your point? What was your purpose?
Norfolk mother wants answers after 15-year-old daughter fatally shot
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NORFOLK, Va. - Community members of the Saint Andrews Place neighborhood came together today for a Stop the Violence rally to remember the 15-year-old, Teonna Tee Tee Coburn, who died after being shot Saturday night. Members of the community and the mother of Coburn say they want answers. She was the life of the party. She was a good girl. She was a homebody. She didnât bother nobody. All my baby did was walk down the street with her phone in her earplugs. Thatâs all she did, Marcia Keeling said, the mother of 15-year old Teonna Coburn, also known as âTee Tee.â
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