I was saddened to hear about shots being fired near the basketball courts in Cedar Beach Park.
I'm afraid the city is at the point now that when a crowd is drawn to Cedar Beach and other parks, we need additional police coverage on site.
The Morning Call reports Pastor/activist Gregory Edwards as saying...
“So, when we talk about public safety, ... poverty is an act of violence. When folks are living in abject poverty, poverty is an act of violence, and so certain types of crimes happen in certain environments. I’m not abdicating personal responsibility, but certain types of crime happen in certain environments because of the lack of resources that could alter someone’s decision."
In all respect to Pastor Edwards, Allentown always had poor people and Allentown always had parks, but we never had shootings in the parks. Credit to Mayor Tuerk, who seems to understand that poverty is one issue and public safety is another.
While the activists will always want more resources for their poverty programs, the police need more manpower, if our city and parks are to become safe again.
