Count is up to 10

Posted on May 27, 2008 by


While the East Hampton crowd had their own drama to content with this weekend, those who spent the long weekend in the city know that there was a shooting spree that took place last night along 125th and Lenox and extended up several blocks. Earlier reports noted that the number of wounded were thought to be only 6 victims, but the latest reports show that as many as 10 people were shot. The original six victims were shot at Marcus Garvey Park, according to the Daily News, while the remaining four were shot in unrelated incidents extending as far north as 144th Street.

“It’s not surprising. Harlem’s changed, but it hasn’t changed that much,” said Stewart Wetstone, who owns a video store at Lenox Ave. and W. 128th St.

“The troublemakers come in packs and when I see them crowd outside we close down early.”


My thoughts: When we should have been commemorating fallen veterans we are instead witnessing an ongoing war in the streets of our own communities. In my opinion, guns have no place in the streets. If someone chooses to keep a gun inside their home for protection then it needs to stay inside their home locked up and away from the kids. There was no need for innocent bystanders to become part of someones temper tantrum this weekend. While we march with Rev. Al protesting the excessive shots fired on Sean Bell, we also watch mutely as the next generation annihilates itself.

One solution might be to get rid of the fashion that glorifies guns. Mike over at Greasy Guide suggested that we might have more productive recreational activities for the youth to keep them out of trouble. I don’t know if there is a one size fits all solution but I know that these annual shooting sprees on the streets of Harlem need to come to an end. Any proactive suggestions for helping Harlem put a moratorium on gun play?

Related: Three shot in the Bronx this Weekend.

Parents speak out: Newsday :: NYTimes :: WCBS

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