“If we see something, we need to say something. We need to start pointing our finger in the direction the shooter went,' said Latasha Hobbs, whose son, Maurice, was shot and killed in 2017, just days after he turned 18.
“This is one way of showing them that someone does care. And that it’s alright for them to call CrimeStoppers, it’s alright for them to call JSO,” Foy said. “But the only way we’re going to remove murder and violence around our community is that they break the code of silence and tell what they know.”
The 35-mile journey rode through places where murders have been known to happen throughout the city to dredge up support and awareness.“We as community members need to do our part to make Jacksonville a safer community for all,” Hobbs said. “If we see something, we need to say something. We need to start pointing our finger in the direction the shooter went.”
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