DA Conley Joins Prosecutors across the US to Announce New Coalition to Curb Gun Violence

Prosecutors Against Gun Violence to Hold First-Ever National Summit in October to Combat Gun Violence

BOSTON, Sept. 17, 2014—In a groundbreaking effort to combat gun violence, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley has joined 22 prosecutors representing major jurisdictions throughout the United States to announce the formation of PROSECUTORS AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE (PAGV), an independent, non-partisan coalition organized to identify and promote prosecutorial and policy solutions to the national public health and safety crisis of gun violence.

“More homicides are committed with firearms than all other weapons combined, and almost all of them are committed by people carrying those firearms illegally,” District Attorney Conley said. “Gun violence is a public safety threat and a public health crisis in Boston and across the country. I’m looking forward to collaborating with some of the nation’s best legal teams to tackle it. As prosecutors, we can share successful strategies and advocate with a loud, clear voice for the people and communities we serve.”

PAGV was formed and co-chaired by Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance. The group will convene the first-ever prosecutorial summit on gun violence prevention in Atlanta on October 21st and 22nd, focusing on best prosecutorial practices, gang violence reduction, illegal weapons trafficking, the nexus between domestic violence and gun violence, the link between mental health issues and gun violence, and other initiatives.  PAGV will announce additional summit details shortly.

“For prosecutors, gun violence is not a partisan issue,” said District Attorney Vance.  “It’s a public health and safety crisis that claims lives and destabilizes communities in every jurisdiction in America.  By coming together to share intelligence and advocate for pragmatic, non-partisan solutions, law enforcement officials can achieve lasting progress on gun violence.”

“Together, prosecutors across our nation can make a major impact on the gun violence afflicting our communities,” said City Attorney Feuer.  “Our members will draw from our colleagues’ most effective strategies and join forces to advance policies that can save lives.  Prosecutors have expertise and credibility that are hard to dismiss.”

The growing coalition includes prosecutors from Atlanta, Boston, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Charlotte, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Manhattan, Miami, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Portland, Queens, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle and Staten Island.

To stay up to date with PAGV’s progress, join the mailing list at ProsecutorsAGV.org, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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