Honoring the Voiceless: Rep. Terri Sewell Stands with Crime Victims in Selma
In a poignant gathering at the Selma Amphitheater, a diverse group of public officials, law enforcement, and participants came together for the 4th Circuit Victims of Crime Ceremony. This event marked a significant occasion to honor those affected by crime while highlighting the collective endeavors towards prevention and awareness.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, alongside Kristina Rose from the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), shared insights and offered support, underscoring the event’s importance in not just remembering the victims but in fostering a community of resilience and support. District Attorney Robert Turner Jr. served as the master of ceremonies, guiding the proceedings with a steady hand.
Central to the ceremony was Rep. Terri Sewell’s presence, which signified a deep-rooted commitment to the safety and well-being of her constituents in Selma. Sewell’s engagement with the event underscored a continuing dedication to supporting victims and advancing initiatives aimed at crime prevention within the community. Her participation, along with that of other dignitaries, sent a powerful message of unity and care for those affected by crime, showcasing a united front in the face of adversity.