ABC33/40: Leaders push for change as Birmingham invests $2M in gun violence reduction programs

Monday, Birmingham City Council approved four items to fund more initiatives that work directly to decrease gun violence. They say this comes after three mass shootings that took place in the city in 2024.

The city will spend right around $2 million in ARPA funds for a new four-pronged initiative.

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