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Call For An End To Violence In Newburgh

MidHudsonNews.com

Residents of Newburgh Friday evening gathered at the site of the city’s latest murder, its fourth this year, to call for an end to the violence in the city.

Sammy Stubbs, 67, was playing cards with two other men at about 1:30 a.m. on Thursday when all three were shot. Stubbs died; the other two men were wounded.

Among those who spoke was life-long Newburgh resident Lillie Howard, who lost her own grandson to violence, said what she sees in Newburgh “weighs heavy on my heart.”

Howard, a vocal community civil rights activist, said the killing must stop.

“The people have to learn to love one another and they have to be willing to say, ‘he ain’t heavy, he’s my brother.’ We have to recognize that. There are many ills in Newburgh that need to be addressed and until they are, nothing is ever going to change,” she said. “It’s a sad indictment on the church in this community.”

Howard was joined by her son, Omari Shakur, a Democratic mayoral candidate, and more than a dozen others at the site of the latest shooting at South Lander Street and Courtney Avenue.
Police continue to investigate the shootings.

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