As shootings in the city surge to levels not seen in decades, local leaders, activists and residents marched through Brooklyn to call for the gun violence to end.
Mayor Bill de Blasio addressed a crowd of marchers on a stage above the Black Lives Matter mural on Fulton Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Saturday.
"We need to work together, community and police, to make a change in our city," the mayor said. "And we will do that."
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Mayor Bill de Blasio delivers remarks at the Cease Fire Peace March. NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — As shootings in the city surge to levels not seen in decades, local leaders, activists and residents marched through Brooklyn to call for the gun violence to end. Mayor Bill de Blasio [...]