South Tacoma neighbors concerned over constant overnight gunfire

SeaTac, WALocal News

Residents of South Tacoma are expressing serious concerns over the frequent gunfire that occurs, particularly during weekend nights, significantly impacting their quality of life. Local residents have called for increased police presence, especially following a shooting incident on February 8 that injured two individuals. Neighbors like Roy Mesler and Patrick Parmer articulated their fears, with Mesler revealing that his home has been struck by stray bullets over the past few weeks. The Tacoma Police Department has acknowledged these concerns and reassured the community of their commitment to enhancing safety through community policing and increased visibility in the area. City officials noted that there has been a downward trend in violent crime, crediting ongoing collaboration with residents for this progress.

However, many residents feel that more immediate police action is necessary to address their safety concerns effectively. The community is encouraged to report any suspicious activity, with police urging them to call 911 for immediate assistance. As the situation evolves, both citizens and city leaders continue to seek solutions to restore peace in South Tacoma.

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