The curfew went into effect on a quiet night, especially after a Labor Day weekend in which four people in the county lost their lives to gun violence.
County police — many of whom were stationed in their cruisers in the strip malls that dot the county — did not respond to any fatal shootings Friday. In some parts of Prince George’s visited by a team of Washington Post reporters the mood was one of tension and uncertainty. Many want the curfew to work, and most are unsure if it will.
Hardy grew up in Prince George’s. She works to stop gun violence with multiple organizations — including County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks’s Hope in Action program — and could understand the teens’ skepticism. But the 30-day curfew, Hardy said, was at least a place to start. last year. On Friday, however, few lingered in the cooling autumn air. Inside, past a new sign alerting people of the curfew, a thin crowd ate and drank in the glow of arcade games and big-screen televisions.the Boulevard at the Capital Centre mall, in the Largo area, wherelast weekend in a movie theater’s parking lot. A few people trickled out of the theater Friday as the final showings of the night let out. Just before 12:30 a.m. a lone police cruiser passed by, but no children were in sight.
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