Dashcamgram+FollowThis moment has reopened deep wounds for families and communities across the country. Adrian Gonzales, the former Uvalde school officer on scene during the Robb Elementary shooting, is now standing trial for his actions — or lack of action — on the day 19 children and two teachers were killed. Families have long said the delay in confronting the shooter cost lives, and many see this trial as a step toward long-overdue accountability. Others argue the failure was systemic, raising questions about training, leadership, and protocol. For those impacted, this case isn’t just about one officer — it’s about truth, responsibility, and preventing another tragedy like this from ever happening again. #Uvalde #RobbElementary #Accountability #JusticeForVictims #GunViolence #PoliceFailure #CourtroomNews #NeverForget #PublicSafety30Share
99.7Fm+FollowFort Worth Councilwoman Peoples Mourns Youth Slain in Park Shooting: Fort Worth City Councilwoman Deborah Peoples posted on Facebook today, condemning the tragic shooting that killed two young people at Historic Stop Six Park yesterday. The incident erupted from a fight among a group of teens around 2:13 p.m., claiming 17-year-old Cyanna Boone and another unidentified victim. Peoples urged community action to combat rising gun violence targeting youth.Incident OverviewPolice reports detail how the gathering escalated into gunfire on Liberty Street, with a related shooting nearby. Fox 4 News provided photos of the park scene and police response, capturing the aftermath without victim images out of respect. Chief Eddie Garcia highlighted the need for public tips on the unknown suspect.Peoples' ResponseIn her post, Peoples called for parental vigilance, mental health support, and expanded initiatives like United Way's youth programs. She emphasized turning parks back into safe spaces amid Tarrant County's violence trends. Her words rally residents to prevent further losses. Story By Donnell Ballard. #FortWorth #fortworth #GunViolence #stopsix please be safe out there00Share
Dashcamgram+Followthis story has the internet in disbelief. A Florida mother is accused of shooting her own son on Christmas Day after an argument reportedly escalated outside a restaurant in Overtown. Police say what started as a family dispute over alleged disrespect turned into gunfire in a parking lot, leaving the son shot in the thigh and rushed to the hospital in stable condition. Investigators say the suspect, the victim’s mother, fled the scene but was later arrested. She claims she acted in self-defense, saying she feared her son would assault her based on past behavior. Now, she’s being held without bond on a charge of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. The case has sparked heated debate online about family conflict, self-defense, and how quickly arguments can turn tragic—especially on a holiday meant for peace. Watch the video on our page and weigh in. #FloridaNews #BreakingNews #FamilyConflict #ChristmasDay #GunViolence #ViralNews #MiamiNews #SelfDefenseClaim #TrueCrime #FYP83126Share
Henry Chan+FollowJacksonville families unite after loss to gun violenceEvery holiday season, some Jacksonville families are reminded of the empty seat at the table left by gun violence. Crystal Anlage, whose son Jacquez was killed in 2020, says the pain never fades—you just learn to carry it. This year, the family honored Jacquez with laughter, memories, and his favorite Mexican food, but the ache of unanswered questions remains. Crystal’s new billboard near EverBank Stadium is a plea for answers and justice. It’s a powerful reminder: behind every headline is a family forever changed. How can our community better support those living with this kind of loss? #News #Jacksonville #GunViolence00Share