Amid spike in gun violence, Montreal groups call for different approach to problem
MONTREAL — As police in the Montreal area deal with a jump in gun violence linked to street gang clashes, community workers are calling for decision makers to focus on the root of the problem.
This week, representatives of community groups that work with Black youth across the city gathered at an east-end park to announce the launch of Coalition Pozé, created to fight gun violence and push for an end “to three decades of failure with the repressive approach.”
One longtime youth worker described the situation as critical.
“It’s a community that has solutions, but it’s sadly not always listened to,” Pierson Vaval, director of Equipe RDP, told the gathering. “Sadly, it’s not always taken seriously, and sadly, (it’s) often invisible at the decision-making table.”