Councilman Salvatore Issues Statement Following Weekend of Violence in Prov

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Councilman Salvatore Issues Statement Following Weekend of Violence in Prov

Councilman David Salvatore
Councilman David Salvatore has issued a statement following a weekend of violence at Providence nightclubs.

As GoLocalProv reported, nearly every area of the city of Providence was hit with vicious violence this weekend.

  • Three men were stabbed outside a club on Broad Street Saturday morning. All three men were taken to the hospital. The Noah Lounge has been closed by the Board of Licenses -- the Board will hold a show-cause hearing on Monday.
  • A 32-year-old man reported that he was shot in the hand on early Saturday. He told police that he was wounded in a robbery attempt on Oxford Street. He was hospitalized.
  • On Saturday, Berta Hudson, 48 was shot and killed by her estranged husband on Charles Street. He ran to a neighboring house and when police surrounded him, Oscar Hudson killed himself.

 

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Salvatore issued the following statement:

We are at inflection point in Providence, as we grow as a City. We are facing crisis’ on multiple fronts; our schools, affordable housing, and the seemingly uptick in violence centered around our nightclub culture.

As we grow as a City, it’s time for us to revisit our culture around nightlife and public safety. Every time an act of violence occurs inside or outside of a nightclub, public safety resources are diverted from every neighborhood in Providence leaving communities susceptible to other acts of crime.

I’m calling on my colleagues to revisit the City Council’s 2012 strategy and the Pine Report to ensure that we are working in the best interest of our constituents when it comes to their safety. I am also calling on the Board of Licenses to work with club owners across Providence and the City Council to employ strategies that proactively prevent these seemingly frequent incidents.

Violence is never the answer, and I’m deeply concerned that so many of our young people are resorting to these strategies to deal with their differences. 

These acts of violence are systemic, and we as elected leaders need to address the underlying issues that plague our community. I am committed to working with my colleagues at both the state and local level to help address these serious quality of life issues.


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