Mayor Lea pleas with parents after teen shooting death


ROANOKE, VA – One teen is dead and another is in the hospital after an overnight shooting Saturday.

10 News sat down with Mayor Lea Saturday, where he says it’s time for parents to step up.

“Mom where are you? Dad, where are you? Nobody is going to do this for you. You need to know where your children are, where your teenagers are,” Lea said.

An urgent plea from Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea Saturday, as Roanoke saw yet another gun related death.

“Roanoke seems to be under siege,” Lea said.

President of gun advocacy group FEDUP Rita Joyce says gun violence has no discrimination.

“Bullets don’t have no names on them,” Joyce said.

The latest homicide left one teen dead and another in the hospital.

This happened just after midnight Saturday along Patton Avenue Northwest.

“Our children could be safe, but I can’t keep them in the house. I can’t watch over them, the gun violence commission can’t watch over them,” Lea said.

Lea begging parents to step up and stop their children before it’s too late.

“Do you want a law-abiding community? Or do you want a wild, wild west?” he said.

The mayor saying it’s up to the community as much as it’s up to officials.

“Community, what are you doing? I don’t know how people go out with smiles on their faces. I’m bothered by it. I can’t smile a lot when kids are getting shot and killed,” he said.

Joyce backing up Lea when it comes to parents stepping in.

“Everybody get involved. Get involved and say ‘what can we do, what must we do,’ We’ve got to figure it out how we can stop this. Talk to your children Parent to parent, let’s got to figure this out. We’ve got to say we don’t want this. Because it could be you tomorrow losing a child,” Joyce said.

Lea doubling down on this: parents need to know where their kids are.

“You know when they’re not in the house. You know when they go out and come in late. You know if they’re involved in activities that are not wholesome, and dangerous. Take up your responsibility,” Lea said.

Mayor Lea says he plans to speak to police about how youth curfew is being enforced, and how it can be used to curb violence like we saw Saturday.

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