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Nonprofit helping Wichita family after 4-year-old shot
Nonprofit helping Wichita family after 4-year-old shot

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Nonprofit helping Wichita family after 4-year-old shot

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Wichita police are searching for the person who opened fire on a car in north Wichita, injuring a 4-year-old boy and an adult Sunday night. Cure Violence ICT says they've been walking around the neighborhood near 26th and Park Place, talking with community members about reducing gun violence. Members say they also want the family affected by this violence to know they're here to support them. Durell Gilmore hands out flyers to people who live in north Wichita. 'We're here to let people know about the community-based solutions of Cure Violence ICT,' said Gilmore. Gilmore serves as a violence interrupter to curb violence in Wichita. 'The mission is to stop the shootings and stop the killings,' said Gilmore. Teen arrested for pointing gun, shooting at Wichita police The 4-year-old boy suffered gunshot wounds to his back and buttocks, while the 32-year-old man suffered a gunshot to his upper back. Both went to the hospital with what police describe as critical but non-life-threatening injuries. 'So when we canvass, we canvass the area around the incident that was involved, because we know, again, that a shooting disrupts more than just the individuals that were involved,' said Gilmore. Members say reducing gun violence starts from within the community. 'We have to understand who you know; we need to get to know who our neighbors are. Get to know who the neighbors are, who you know, what kids are playing outside,' said Raquel Reyes. Cure Violence ICT team members say they'll continue to keep in contact with the family. 'Sometimes conflict happens. What doesn't have to happen is a child being shot,' said Gilmore. The child and the man who were shot went to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. If anyone has any information, they are asked to call detectives at 316-268-4407 or contact Crime Stoppers by calling 316-267-2111, submitting a tip online, or submitting a tip through their mobile app, which is available through Google Play and Apple's App Store. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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