LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Going door to door, with bags in hand and love in their hearts.
"You're making eye contact, letting these people know that we care about them and that we love them," Devine Carama, director of One Lexington, a city-backed violence prevention initiative, said.
Thursday was about being a good neighbor in a community that is grieving.
In just the past week, there have been three shootings in the east end: one home riddled with bullets, another left a man wounded, and sadly, Ja'Zarion Robinson, a teenager, lost his life.
The Neighborhood Engagement Walk (NEW) was on Sixth and Seventh streets. Leaders said it is about more than just showing support; it is about finding long-term ways to break the cycle of violence.
"So, the beautiful thing about these walks is tha