Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea addresses Gun Violence Prevention Commission Emma Coleman Jan 20, 2023 Jan 20, 2023 0 Glenvar beats Salem in Adam Ward Classic basketball tournament Attorney General Miyares on Parole Board investigation Proposed site of 30-acre solar farm in Elliston Sen. Warner talks about suspected Chinese spy balloon Top tips for protecting heart health Footage captures boulder nearly crush woman inside Honolulu home ‘Targeting women of color,’ AOC defends Omar as Republicans oust her from committee How Michael Jackson changed the game at the Super Bowl halftime show 30 years ago Strange UFO caught on camera spiraling over Hawaii Public comments on proposed history standards at State Board of Education meeting New hiker shuttle to McAfee Knob trailhead debuts in Roanoke County Harrison Ford says Helen Mirren is 'still sexy' four decades after they first worked together U.S. shoots down suspeted Chinese spy balloon The moment the Chinese spy balloon was shot down, ordered by President Biden VA: BASKETBALL COACH POSES AS PLAYER IN GAME Texas officer saves police dog from tornado WATCH AT 2 P.M.: This week in Virginia politics James Cameron concedes Jack 'might have lived' after testing Titanic door theory Justyn Mutts discusses the big win over UVa Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's tense Grammys conversation is revealed Tags Emma Coleman Mayor Sherman Lea Roanoke City Gun Violence Prevention Commission Shooting Money Funding Mission Joe Cobb Chair Council Emma Coleman Emma Coleman covers public safety and courts in the Roanoke Valley. She can be reached at (540) 981-3198 or emma.coleman@roanoke.com. Author email Follow Emma Coleman Close Get email notifications on {{subject}} daily! Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Save Manage followed notifications Close Followed notifications Please log in to use this feature Log In Don't have an account? Sign Up Today Related NewsVu: Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea addresses Gun Violence Prevention Commission To see a video of Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea addressing the city's Gun Violence Prevention Co… As featured on Roanoke commission debates if talent show will prevent gun violence "We just from time to time as a governing body have to talk to the public about the outcomes," Mayor Sherman Lea said Tuesday. "Are the numbers going down? Or are we having a shooting two, three times a week?” Roanoke man charged in connection with city's third 2023 fatal shooting Christopher A. Arias, 20 of Roanoke has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting, the city's third this year. Latest video RAW: LA: POSSIBLE TORNADO SEEN IN TANGIPAHOA PARISH The choice of cheese on your burger matters 10 easy and scientific hacks to make you happier Is there really a risk in eating runny eggs? How to save on taxes as the deadline approaches The reason China used a spy balloon to collect intelligence States begin making plans for an aging population These plastic-eating enzymes could gobble up fast fashion waste in the future Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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NewsVu: Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea addresses Gun Violence Prevention Commission To see a video of Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea addressing the city's Gun Violence Prevention Co…
Roanoke commission debates if talent show will prevent gun violence "We just from time to time as a governing body have to talk to the public about the outcomes," Mayor Sherman Lea said Tuesday. "Are the numbers going down? Or are we having a shooting two, three times a week?”
Roanoke man charged in connection with city's third 2023 fatal shooting Christopher A. Arias, 20 of Roanoke has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting, the city's third this year.