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ATV group pulls mother out of car, beating her, with child in the car – calls for Emergency Meeting in Providence
Photo: City Councilor David A. Salvatore
Statement from Councilor David Salvatore Regarding Attack on Innocent Mother
I was horrified to hear reports that at 6 A.M. this morning, a woman was pulled from her car and beaten by ATV riders while her eight-year-old child was in the car with her. As a husband, father and resident of Providence, this news is disturbing and deeply unsettling.
Firstly, the victim and her family are in my prayers. I have been in contact with Commander Verdi and he assures me the Police Department is working swiftly to apprehend the individuals who committed this heinous act of violence.
I am calling on my council colleagues to suspend our August recess to convene an emergency City Council as a Whole meeting.
I am calling on Mayor Elorza, Commissioner Pare and the Providence Police Department to join us to discuss their plan to address the violence in our city, which has become an out of control, almost daily threat to the safety of our residents.
As local leaders, we owe it to our community to create systems which ensure that our city is a safe place to live and work. A woman driving in her car with her infant child should not have to fear being a victim of brutal physical violence.
The gun violence, the physical attacks and reckless behavior of individuals in our city have resulted in grief, loss, and fear in our community. It is time for the city to take decisive action to put a stop to this senseless violence and better serve the people trying to make a home in the city of Providence.
David Salvatore, Councilman, Ward 14, Providence City Council
Editor’s Note: Providence City Council President Igliozzi supports the call for Emergency Meeting – says other council members are calling saying, “something has to be done – we need to go to the next steps”. Thanks RI State Police for offering help – also going to community policing – “We don’t have the resources to provide the services we need city-wide”. Igliozzi says the Council has the “power of the purse” to make this happen.
There must be two sides of the story. People don’t just randomly stop a car and pull someone up and beat them.
Not condoning violence but she must have triggered those group to go after her.
My money is she probably run over one of them and trying to leave the scene of an accident.
Hit and run is a great motivation of pay back.
What an absolutely sick comment, I have No doubt that you are either Black or a liberal Democrat or both. Even if she did what you think she did vigilante justice doesn’t justify what they did. If they had enough people to stop her, they should have surrounded her and call the police. Mob violence just gets more people dead. Because soon the hunter will be the haunted.