A conference featuring youth victims of crime and their parents took place Saturday afternoon to discuss youth violence and how it can be prevented.
Youth who are survivors of hate, domestic or armed violence and parents who have either lost their children to those causes, or whose children have experienced it, came together Saturday afternoon for a special conference.
“My father was shot and killed when I was young. I was four years old when it happened and to this day I don’t have justice,” said 19-year-old Jade Hunte.
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