Joint Statement from Mayor Victoria Woodards and Deputy Mayor Keith Blocker on Tacoma Mall Shooting Incident

Tacoma, WALocal News

Following the tragic shooting at Tacoma Mall, Mayor Victoria Woodards and Deputy Mayor Keith Blocker released a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to community safety. They praised the immediate response of the Tacoma Police Department and first responders, who acted quickly to manage the situation and assist victims. The officials extended their heartfelt sympathies to those affected by the incident, emphasizing the importance of supporting victims and their families during this difficult time. The statement highlighted the need for unity among Tacoma residents as they confront the aftermath of violence. Woodards and Blocker reiterated their dedication to enhancing public safety measures in the city, advocating for collaborative efforts between law enforcement and community members.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by urban areas in maintaining safety and peace. Both officials urged residents to remain vigilant and proactive in fostering a secure environment. This collaborative approach aims to ensure that Tacoma remains a safe place for all its inhabitants.

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