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Toledo NAACP head calls for gun control to curb violence

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The senseless shootings of these young children has caused outrage in the community.  Just this Sunday the NAACP wrote letters to Senator Sherrod Brown and Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur urging them to take aggressive steps to curb gun violence.

Pastor Kevin Bedford, president of Toledo's NAACP said,  "If we just turn a blind eye, this is not going away."

He sent this letter to Senator Brown and Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur on Sunday before Thursday's tragedy. The letter requests stronger enforcement of gun control.

"I am angry, I'm upset that a one-year-old is gone, a 2-year-old is battling for life.  A family is shattered and we have organizations that are still championing assault weapons It's like the wild, wild west."

Pastor Bedford wants to restrict individuals from anonymously buying large quantities of ammunition online. And he wants a ban on assault weapons.

"If we just turn a blind eye, this is not going away and so we have to take some responsibility and I pray that we take that responsibility and we look at it at all angles not only just legislative, law enforcement but also saying when I see drugs being sold in my street I have a moral obligation to try and bring a stop to that."

This afternoon New Order held an emergency news conference outside of the Moody Manor apartment complex,  it's where Keondra and Leondra Hooks were shot. Pastor Randall Parker urged witnesses to contact police.

"I believe that anybody who knows what's going on ought to look at it from this perspective, would you rather be afraid of somebody who can get caught and justice be served or would you rather have in your mind that there's someone who has lost her life and somebody is walking free because you chose not to speak up?"

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