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Desert Highland residents press Palm Springs officials, police after recent shootings
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Coroner identifies 19-year-old Indio woman fatally shot in Palm Springs
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Parents who lost kids to drug overdose rally in downtown Tucson to raise awareness
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TUCSON (KVOA) - Dozens of people hit the streets in downtown Tucson Friday to rally against lethal drugs and fentanyl poisoning.
Across the nation, the United States has seen nearly 841,000 people died from a drug overdose since 1999. As 2020 alone saw 81,000 deaths, parents of victims and anti-lethal drug advocates rallied in cities around the U.S. to raise awareness and hopefully reduce the number of people dying from drug overdoses.
With Pima County seeing more than 450 overdose deaths in 2020, the Association of People Against Lethal Drugs held a rally at 405 W. Congress St. near Granada Avenue to share stories of the people who they lost to fentanyl over the years.
Shooting investigation underway in Palm Springs
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Police say a person was shot on Friday in Palm Springs, but no one has been taken into custody.
The shooting occurred about 1 a.m. in the area of Granada Avenue and Palm Vista Drive, according to the Palm Springs Police Department. Patrol officers found shell casings in the roadway, and evidence a person had been injured.
A short time later, a local hospital reported a gunshot victim was being treated for injuries described as non-life-threatening. Police withheld the person s name and age, and did not offer a motive for the shooting.
Daniels and Harper say they weren t aware of the discussion. It was not a topic on the agenda, or we definitely would have been there for that, Harper tells
Phoenix New Times by phone.
Daniels adds: No one told us. No one invited us. No one said, Hey, heads-up. People are going to talk about you guys, do you want to come and defend yourselves? Nobody’s knocked on our door, nobody has said anything negative at all.
A post in the Official Willo Historic Neighborhood Facebook Group by Willow Neighborhood Association President Robert Cannon says that the concerns raised during the meeting included noise, safety, parking, alcohol consumption, and that the concerts have grown from a Willo event to a more broader event.
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