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Asheville leaders give a nod to safety plan after weekend’s 3 occurrences of gun violence

From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE, N.C. — After a violent early March weekend in Asheville that left two people dead and nine others injured in three separate shootings, “city leaders and police say the focus now is on preventing future violence through community partnerships, technology and public safety initiatives,” Asheville station WLOS (News 13) reported March 10. “This is a very serious moment,” Asheville City Councilman Bo Hess, who chairs th…
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ashevilledailyplanet.com broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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