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Three dead, several injured after weekend shootings in Chattanooga

On September 26, 2021, authorities in Chattanooga are investigating several shootings that occurred around the city Saturday and left three people dead and several others injured.

"Chattanooga communities experienced life-changing trauma from incidents of gun violence this weekend," Mayor Tim Kelly said Sunday afternoon in a statement. "This is absolutely unacceptable - the gunfire, the killing must end."

According to a news release from the Chattanooga Police Department, officers arrived at the 1100 block of Grove Street on Saturday shortly after 10:30 p.m. after a report of several people shot in the area. When officers arrived, they found two women, 37-year-old Labrecia Dews and 21-year-old Keniqua Hughes, dead at the scene.  READ MORE.

Brother Kevin Muhammad, a former Westside resident, after hearing of this tragic event, organized a fund raiser for the arrest and conviction of those who committed this heinous crime. In just weeks, the community responded and raised $10,000. The City of Chattanooga, under the leadership of Mayor Tim Kelly, matched the $10,000 dollars bringing the reward to $20,000.00. 

7 People Shot On Grove Street; 2 Women Die; Mayor Calls It Unacceptable
Sunday, September 26, 2021

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Victim 1 (deceased):
Labrecia Dews (female, 37)

Victim 2 (deceased):
Keniqua Hughes (female, 21)

Victim 3: Female, 26

Victim 4: Female, 19

Victim 5: Female, 24

Victim 6: Female, 21

Victim 7: Female, 14 

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Crime rate in Chattanooga, TN

The 2020 crime rate in Chattanooga, TN is 697 (City-Data.com crime index), which is 2.7 times greater than the U.S. average. It was higher than in 98.9% U.S. cities. The 2020 Chattanooga crime rate rose by 20% compared to 2019. The number of homicides stood at 33. In the last 5 years Chattanooga has seen increasing violent crime and increasing property crime. (SOURCE: www.city-data.com) 

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