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Chief s father instinct leads to increased patrols after kids hurt in Petersburg shooting
Petersburg Police step up patrol at Pecan Acres to let children known they re safe following a violent weekend.
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PETERSBURG, Va. One week after a gunman opened fire on a crowd of people outside apartments in the Pecan Acres community, police have upped patrols in the neighborhood. The father instinct kicked in, as well as the Chief of Police instinct, Petersburg Police Chief Travis Christian said about his decision to increase patrols over the holiday weekend following the shooting that injured two children. I felt the kids needed a safe atmosphere.
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PETERSBURG Hundreds of residents that live in Petersburg East might finally see a complete overhaul of the appliances, surfaces and fixtures in their units now that a new developer has recently purchased the properties.
Previous owners of the low-income, multifamily complex have been known for allowing structural conditions to deteriorate. Residents have gotten used to the overgrown grass, broken windows and interior spaces that have gone years without care or replacement.
Seattle-based developer Vitus is planning to invest $28 million in Petersburg East I and II, with around $60,000 in upgrades per unit.
Rehab plans submitted to the Petersburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority appear to cover every last inch of the 168-unit complex with new components and surfaces - kitchen surfaces, bathroom components, water heaters, split systems, flooring and paint. The exterior brick, siding and roofing will be cleaned or repaired. Plans also inc
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Derek Chauvin found guilty, and Petersburg reacts. Here is what you are saying about it.
From relieved to a clarion call for justice, everyone says the verdict is not the end of the road but just another stop in the path to racial equality
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The Petersburg area exhaled with relief late Tuesday afternoon as a Minneapolis jury convicted former police officer Derek M. Chauvin on two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in the Memorial Day 2020 death of George Floyd.
Initial reaction from Petersburg area leaders and citizens is that while they applaud the verdicts as correct, that does not mean that racial inequity in justice has suddenly been solved. Del. Lashrecse D. Aird, D-Petersburg, who led several portions of the Democratic-led police-reform package through the General Assembly this year and last, told The Progress-Index that the work is just beginning.