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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – U.S. Attorney Dena J. King and U.S. Attorney’s Office personnel met with faith leaders in Asheville today, to discuss community matters, address local challenges, and collaborate on joint priorities, including public safety, youth violence prevention and intervention, civil rights, and the protection of houses of worship. The meeting was part of an ongoing effort to further collaboration between law enforcement and faith-based organizations to promote the safety of Asheville communities.
During the meeting, U.S. Attorney King emphasized the importance of a united approach to identifying and addressing the challenges that impact communities. “Faith leaders play a vital role in assisting and uplifting the communities they serve. Their partnership is essential in addressing the root causes of criminal activity that threatens the safety of our citizens, ensuring the protection of civil rights, and fostering trust between law enforcement and the communities we are sworn to protect,” said U.S. Attorney King.
The discussion focused on the unique perspective that faith leaders add to conversations centered on community safety, and how their knowledge, influence, and collaboration can assist federal prosecutors and law enforcement in preventing and combating criminal activity and promoting community safety. Topics covered during the meeting included strategies for reducing violence, intercepting drug trafficking, and removing illegal firearms from the streets. The group also discussed the protection of civil rights and explored ways to enhance collaboration between law enforcement and faith communities to reduce youth violence and foster trust through shared efforts and open dialogue.
“Community safety is not just the responsibility of law enforcement,” U.S. Attorney King noted. “It requires the collective effort of all stakeholders, including our faith-based partners. Together, we can create safer neighborhoods and thriving communities through stronger alliances.”
The U.S. Attorney’s Office remains committed to partnering with faith leaders and other community partners to address issues pressing to local communities. Following today’s discussion, U.S. Attorney King and her team will continue to engage with faith leaders, listen to their concerns, and work collaboratively on proposed solutions.
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