The Round Rock Juneteenth festival aims to foster community spirit and remembrance.
In response to the tragic shooting during last year’s Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock, city officials are taking measures to enhance safety and foster community healing. With two innocent victims lost, this year’s festival is set to honor their memory while implementing increased security protocols. The event will include a barbecue cookoff and aims to unite the community, ensuring ongoing investigations hold those responsible accountable. Mayor Craig Morgan emphasizes the importance of such events in aiding the healing process for residents affected by violence.
Round Rock city officials are taking significant steps to ensure safety and healing in the wake of a tragic shooting at last year’s Juneteenth celebration. This incident resulted in the deaths of two innocent bystanders, 54-year-old Ara Duke and 33-year-old Lyndsey Vicknair, marking a somber chapter in an event that has been remarkably incident-free for 17 years.
In response to the shooting, which was clarified by Round Rock Police Chief Allen Banks as stemming from a conflict between two groups rather than an attack on the celebration itself, the city is preparing to host this year’s Juneteenth festival. Scheduled for Friday and Saturday, the event will not only honor the lives lost but also serve as a stepping stone toward community healing.
This year’s festival will take place in a different area of Old Settlers Park and will be smaller than usual due to ongoing construction from approved bond projects. However, the festivities will kick off with a Taste Barbecue cookoff at 6 p.m. on Friday, drawing locals together in remembrance and community spirit.
In light of recent events, new security protocols have been firmly implemented. Authorities have increased police visibility throughout the crowd, deployed crowd monitoring devices, set up SkyWatch towers, integrated drone surveillance, and arranged for on-site medical response teams. However, metal detectors will not be used at this event due to the multiple entry points, a decision made to facilitate accessibility while maintaining safety.
The Round Rock Police Department is continuing its investigation into the shooting, announcing the arrest of four additional suspects: Terrell Hatch, Payton Green, Terren Jackson, and Amarjai Terry. These individuals are charged with engaging in organized criminal activity and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. U.S. Marshals apprehended the suspects following days of surveillance. This comes on the heels of earlier indictments for Ricky Thompson and Keshawn Dixon, who faced serious charges in relation to the shooting.
Law enforcement officials indicated that the violence that marred the festival was gang-related, emphasizing the commitment to ensuring further arrests if necessary. Authorities are keen to keep the community informed and will hold a press conference later this week to provide updates on the case.
As Round Rock prepares for the Juneteenth celebration, Mayor Craig Morgan stressed the importance of continuing community events as part of the healing process. The festival aims to bring people together to remember the victims and foster a spirit of unity among residents. Families of the victims have expressed gratitude for the ongoing investigation and the diligence of law enforcement, underlining the collective effort invested in seeking justice.
The city remains resolute in its commitment to public safety while honoring the significance of the Juneteenth celebration. This year’s festival is expected to not only commemorate the lives lost but also to strengthen community bonds as Round Rock continues its journey towards healing and resilience.
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