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Chapel Hill Mayor Calls For More Local Control Over Gun Regulations After Toddler's Death

After the fatal shooting of a Chapel Hill toddler, Mayor Pam Hemminger says she wants local governments to be able to pass their own gun ordinances. 

Hemminger says state legislators should reverse a law that took away local authority to pass gun regulations, such as bans on concealed firearms in public parks.

"It takes away our feeling of safety," Hemminger says.

"If the community decides it would rather have laws such as keeping guns out of public places, then I think the community should be allowed to vote in favor of safety and not have the state overrule when it comes to issues of public safety."

Hemminger made her remarks after one-year-old Maleah Williams was shot on Christmas Day. She died on Monday.

Police have arrested three men in connection with the drive-by shooting at a public housing community.

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Jorge Valencia has been with North Carolina Public Radio since 2012. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Jorge studied journalism at the University of Maryland and reported for four years for the Roanoke Times in Virginia before joining the station. His reporting has also been published in the Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald, and the Baltimore Sun.
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