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US: Arkansas Town Given Mandatory Emergency Curfew After Sharp Rise In Violence

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Arkansas Town Given Mandatory Emergency Curfew After Sharp Rise In Violence

By Madison Dudley
12/29/22 AT 1:29 PM

A town in Arkansas with less than 2,000 residents has been put on a mandatory civil emergency curfew due to increased violence in the area.

The city of Eudora in southern Arkansas has a population of roughly 1,684 people. On Tuesday, the city's mayor, Tomeka Butler, released a video on the city's Facebook page announcing the curfew. The curfew went into effect immediately for all citizens. The curfew is from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. and is enforced by Eudora City Police Department...
 
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/c...5-0f545f960df7
Author: THV11 Digital, Ashley Godwin (THV11)
Published: 1:00 PM CST December 28, 2022
Updated: 10:20 PM CST December 29, 2022


EUDORA, Ark. — Update (12/29/2022): Eudora Mayor Tomeka Butler announced during a town hall on Thursday that the city has extended its ongoing curfew through Monday, Jan. 3 at 6 a.m. due to the state of civil emergency.

"This action was taken to protect every family in the city," Butler said. "No matter race, age, or where you live. Families all over are hurting from these senseless acts. Our elderly, my people of wisdom, they are afraid."

Butler said daycares closed early on Thursday due to the fear of violence. She also called on people to put a stop to the crime....
 
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