Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson released a statement tonight regarding modified weapons and “some small and unorganized neighborhood gangs” in the wake of the New Years Eve shooting.
It is 7 p.m. on Monday, January 2, and I am writing to give you an update from the City of Mobile.
One suspect has already been charged and remains in police custody. Still, our officers will continue investigating until everyone responsible for the violence we saw on New Year’s Eve is apprehended and held accountable. We will also be working directly with our local, state and federal partners to address contributing factors like gang activity and illegally modified/possessed weapons. We’ll be sharing more about those efforts in the coming weeks and months.
Though it is not a cure-all, I am grateful that Alabamians overwhelmingly voted to ratify “Aniah’s Law” in November. This will give prosecutors and judges another tool to keep dangerous criminals in jail where they belong. As we move forward, you have my word that I will continue to use every influence I have as the Mayor of Mobile to ensure that dangerous criminals are strategically targeted, arrested and kept in jail.
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