Mayor's message to propose sweeping new laws to eradicate gun violence
Published on April 28, 2025
Mayor's message to propose sweeping new laws to eradicate recent spike in gun violence
The recent spike in gun violence demands decisive action by Fayetteville’s Mayor and Council. This weekend, the 43-year-old city tradition and staple event was interrupted by gunfire. Although no one was injured at the Dogwood Festival thanks to the swift response of on-site Fayetteville Police officers, the incident follows a carnival shooting in which a 12-year-old was wounded along with several other violent episodes throughout the City. We have had enough.
I am calling a special City Council meeting on Monday, May 5, immediately following the City Council Work Session to present a plan and hear additional recommendations from, and discuss options with, City Council. Key elements under consideration include:
Possible declaration of a Public Safety State of Emergency
- City-wide 9 p.m. curfew for unattended minors
- Stiff penalties for parental non-compliance
Restrictions at large gatherings
- Ban on masks and backpacks at City-owned property or City-sponsored events (medical exemptions allowed)
Enhanced technology and surveillance
- Expanded camera network with license-plate readers, facial recognition and other AI-driven tools
Augmented security presence
- Contracted partnerships with private security agencies
- Additional gates and perimeter fencing at Festival Park and similar venues
Stronger incentives for public cooperation
- Increase Crime Stoppers rewards to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of violent offenders
Fayetteville is a resilient city, and our greatest strength is our unity. Together, we are committed to keeping our community safe—and to those who attempt to spread havoc and fear, we are coming for you.
~Mayor Mitch Colvin
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