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- Fum Fum
- I'm a 22 year-old journalist. I write articles, poems, plays and short stories. I love literature, music, politics and chocolate!
Friday, 16 April 2010
Killed in a Chicken Shop: Agnes Sina-Inakoju
How many of us have been in Chicken shops to stop for a bite to eat? Routine right? That is what 16-year-old Agnes Sina-Inakoju was doing on Wednesday 13th April before she was gunned down by two mindless youths dressed in black in Hoxton, East London.
Police say that they do not believe she was the target which makes the story even more tragic.
Gun crime in the UK, particularly in London is just getting stupid. The victims are getting younger and younger. Where does the solution lie? What will it take for these people who carry guns to drop their weapons. Everytime i hear another shooting or stabbing, particularly when it involves young people, it makes me wonder if I am in a Western movie. This is not the age of Cowboys and horses and we are certainly not in America so why do such situations persist?
The answer lies in the mindset of these people who think it is "ok" to carry guns and knives. But let us take a step-back and realy think about it. What conditions the mindset of these people - society. We must look at one another to find the real solution to gun and knife crime. What is it that makes these people think it is alright to carry such weapons. Is it the media? Music? Videos? Parents? Schools? To be honest it is everything. Everything plays a part when it comes to the developing youths mindset. The youth are very impressionable. The slightest influence can trigger a wave of ideologies and beliefs working together like a machine to create what potentially be a distorted ideology e.g. the fact that they must carry a knife or a gun.
I think society has become selfish. People no longer work as a community but as individuals so because of this people ultimately only think about themselves. Even within a family setting. With this in mind, why does it surprise us that another teenager has been killed in London because of another selfish act committed by another.
I sincerely offer my condolences to Agnes' family in this hard time. Simultaneously, I ask people to think about this death that has occurred. Why has there been another number added to the statistic of gun crime in the Black community? I'd love to know your thoughts.
Fum Fum
Labels:
Black,
community,
crime,
ethnic minority,
gun crime,
knife crime,
teenager
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