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More gun violence in Tallahassee sparks more debate over next steps

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There have been more than 40 shootings in Leon County so far this year.

A father who lost his son to gun violence worries about people in some of the city’s most at-risk communities. This comes as the city endures another spate of recent killings, including three deaths within a 24-hour period.

Kenny Barber, president of the Griffin Heights Neighborhood Association, was part of a press conference on gun violence Monday, hosted by the Frenchtown Southside Political Action Coalition.

Barber noted the city is spending $5 million to curb the violence, but he’s doubtful that will do the job.

He points out that a portion of the money will be put into the Community Human Services Partnership, a funding process that allows local organizations and nonprofits to compete for funding from the city and Leon County.

“Through that process, if they would just think a little out the box, open their minds and be willing to invest in some programs that aren’t established, aren’t run by the United Ways or the Boys and Girls Clubs -- all of those folks who -- the nonprofits that I call nonprofit machines -- then they probably would get some decent programs,” Barber said.

There have been more than 40 shootings in Leon County so far this year. More than a dozen people have been killed.

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Margie Menzel covers local and state government for WFSU News. She has also worked at the News Service of Florida and Gannett News Service. She earned her B.A. in history at Vanderbilt University and her M.S. in journalism at Florida A&M University.