Category Archives: Harlem violence

Massive Mobilization Against Gun Violence in Harlem (udpdate)

gun buy back in harlemNew York Voices Against Gun Violence, a broad, newly-formed coalition of advocates, victims, youth organizations, healthcare workers, unions, elected officials, faith leaders and artists, announced today that they will hold a massive mobilization to promote the NY SAFE Act as a model for legislation at the federal level and in other states. Continue reading

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Harlem Church Hold Gun Violence Conversations

 Church Gun Talk

Hundreds of voices from Harlem’s First Corinthian Baptist Church joined thousands just like theirs around the country to speak out against gun violence. Continue reading

Ricardo Laing charged for attempted murder in Rucker Park Shooting

A Westchester County hardhat who wounded five people — maiming one — during a dispute in the stands at a basketball tournament in Harlem’s legendary Rucker Park was indicted Thursday for attempted murder, assault and weapons charges. Continue reading

A 25-year-old And 19-year-old Shot in Harlem

Cops want to question three men about a Harlem shooting that left two people wounded. Surveillance video captured images of the trio running from the scene on East 112th Street near Madison Avenue at 6:15 p.m. on Aug. 2. Continue reading

Man Shot to Death inside Harlem B&B

Police were searching for a woman in white Thursday in connection with the murder of a man at the Harlem Bed & Breakfast. Continue reading

Put the Guns Down, Throw the Peace Signs Up By The H2C2 Allstars

With shootings in Harlem each for the last 5-6 weeks, there comes a time when we must reclaim our humanity, that time is now Harlem! The Hip Hop Culture Center is reaching out to all our brothers & sisters to help stop the violence in our communities. Continue reading

A Harlem Mother Loses Son In A Case Of Mistaken Identity

Paula Shaw-Leary had every reason to believe that the seven children she raised in Harlem were finally clear of the street violence that had worried her for years. Continue reading

Silence the Violence Forum At The Harlem Y.M.C.A.

Please join Assemblyman Keith L. T. Wright, County/District Leader & Honorable Wilma Brown-Phillips, District Leader

The National Action Network Presents

Silence the Violence Forum Continue reading