Moyoral Directive to Commit to Improving Youth Safety My Everett News

Everett, WALocal News

Mayor Cassie Franklin has unveiled a new city directive aimed at improving youth safety during her recent State of the City address. This initiative is a direct response to alarming incidents of youth violence, including a tragic teen stabbing that occurred in January. The directive emphasizes the importance of prevention, community engagement, and strategic partnerships to foster a safe environment for all young people in Everett. Franklin pointed out that public safety has been a priority for her administration, which has implemented various programs, including maintaining school resource officers and creating a dedicated violent crime unit. The directive also seeks to address complex challenges such as the fentanyl crisis and mental health issues affecting youth.

By expanding existing crime prevention programs and introducing new strategies, the city aims to create a supportive network for youth and their families. The ultimate vision is to achieve zero youth violence in Everett, building on previous efforts to reduce such incidents. Franklin's commitment to this cause reflects a comprehensive approach to public safety that prioritizes both accountability and rehabilitation.

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