Officials in the city of Eudora, Arkansas, said they are enforcing a mandatory emergency curfew after struggling to stop what the citys mayor described as a rampage of shootings.
The city of fewer than 3,000 residents has recently experienced more than 10 shootings, according to Mayor Tomeka Butler, including one which killed a local resident on Dec. 24. Facing increased crime, few actionable leads, and limited police resources, Butler announced the civil emergency curfew on Dec. 27.
The curfew applies from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. with exceptions for both employment and medical emergencies, officials said.
In a statement to ABC News, Butler said that the frequency of these shootings are unprecedented, adding this is the first time these acts of this magnitude have taken place.
Should you be caught during curfew hours, you will be subject to being stopped and searched, Butler said in a video posted to Facebook, in which four law enforcement officers stood behind her.
In the video and on other posts, Butler pleaded for community members to work together to stop the violence.
Please help us bring these senseless acts of crime to a stop, she said.
Poster Comment:
Population dropped from 3,000 to about 1,600. Apparently, Black people do not feel safe if Black people live next door.