Harrisburg Mayor Linda Thompson is calling for gun reform in the Capital City.
She says violence needs to stop and it has to start with with the people. "We are doing our job. But we need help from the entire community. People know who's carrying these guns. They know that their nephews are carrying guns, they know that their sons are carrying guns, and then when somebody gets killed there's a whole lot of sorrow coming out and people want to know where the police are. No. Where's the responsibility of you."
Next week Thompson will announce a neighborhood safety zone project in effort to cut down on gun violence in the Capital City.
She says violence needs to stop and it has to start with with the people. "We are doing our job. But we need help from the entire community. People know who's carrying these guns. They know that their nephews are carrying guns, they know that their sons are carrying guns, and then when somebody gets killed there's a whole lot of sorrow coming out and people want to know where the police are. No. Where's the responsibility of you."
Next week Thompson will announce a neighborhood safety zone project in effort to cut down on gun violence in the Capital City.