Roper Freys full-throated response to Annunciation shooting channeled a citys grief and rage

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In the wake of the mass shooting at Annunciation Church, Mayor Jacob Frey delivered a powerful response that resonated with Minneapolis residents. He emphasized the need for unity and action, dismissing "thoughts and prayers" as inadequate. Frey called for bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, receiving support even from some critics on social media. His remarks highlighted the city's frustration over inaction following previous tragedies. Frey urged the public to empathize with the grieving families, stating, “Don’t think about these as just somebody else’s kids.

” This emotional appeal aimed to galvanize community support for policy changes. The mayor's assertive stance marks a significant moment in his nearly eight-year tenure, as he prepares for upcoming elections amid growing scrutiny over his leadership. The community's response may shape the discourse around public safety and gun control in Minneapolis.

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