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Hampton Roads NAACP meets with police chiefs, city managers on recent uptick in gun violence

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Hampton Roads NAACP leaders met Thursday with local police chiefs and city managers to address a recent uptick in gun violence in the region.

The meeting was held virtually on Thursday at 6 p.m. and led by Virginia State Conference NAACP Regional Vice President and Hampton Branch NAACP President Gaylene Kanoyton.


The meeting was not open to the public, however 10 On Your Side attended virtually.

According to an NAACP news release, the joint meeting was a response to “growing community concerns on the rise of gun violence across the region.” The NAACP said leaders from Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Norfolk. Isle of Wight, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Suffolk were scheduled to be in attendance.

According to a news release sent Thursday night from the NAACP, the group made several recommendations to city leaders, including:

Here’s a full list of who attended:

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