Last night, Radio One sponsored a State of Emergency “Live” Town Hall Meeting at Suitland Recreation Center. In the wake of 6 murders of Prince George’s County students since this 2013 school year has begun, the community is galvanizing to take action and give voice to their concerns. I must admit that I wasn’t there; I just didn’t get word that this was happening. What I want to know is why County Executive Baker and Councilwoman Karen Toles weren’t there either. I mean, I don’t drive…yet. Both Baker and Toles have cars and last I checked, valid licenses, right?
Correction from Davion Percy: “Karen Toles was there & she contributed to the conversation.”
Baker (l), Darren Swain (r)
There needs to be a definitive and united voice for the county on the issue of this current youth violence. Yes, I know overall crime statistics are down, and I know that Councilman Derrick L. Davis and others work hard to bring mobile units to schools and communities with social and medical resources, but at this moment there is an emergency that was not on the legislative or economic agenda. There is an emergency and if the leaders don’t hurry up and show their lovely faces, the key players in this emergency will resign themselves to apathy until the next murder. Get in front of this story County Executive Rushern Baker, and Councilwoman Karen Toles, cover him.