(24 Jun 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dallas – 24 June 2024
1. Various interiors of shelter for domestic violence victims
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“We are one of the first shelters that opened in North Texas. We are the first shelter in the nation to offer services for men and children."
3. Various of shelter CEO showing housing for victims in shelter
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington – 21 June 2024
7. Exterior of U.S. Supreme Court building
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dallas – 24 June 2024
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“This ruling is monumental.”
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“Because it allows victims a greater opportunity to be protected. The statistics say it’s 500 times more likely for you to be murdered in a domestic violence situation where there’s a firearm. 70 percent of victims murdered in 2022 were killed by a firearm in a domestic violence incident. The ruling is great for survivors and safety.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington – 21 June 2024
7. Exterior of U.S. Supreme Court building
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dallas – 24 June 2024
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“Just the threat of a gun is really an abusive. It’s really an abusive situation, right? To have a gun in the home and knowing that the offender can use it against you at any time. So Rahimi, will definitely help decrease incidents of lethality and also helps decrease some of the other consequences that occur, because offenders possess weapons.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington, DC – 14 June 2024
10. Exterior of the U.S. Supreme Court
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THE FAMILY PLACE IN DALLAS IS A SAFE HAVEN FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“We are one of the first shelters that opened in North Texas. We are the first shelter in the nation to offer services for men and children."
AND THOSE WHO WORK CLOSELY WITH VICTIMS HERE ARE PRAISING THE SUPREME COURT’S RULING THAT UPHOLDS A LAW BANNING ABUSERS FROM HAVING GUNS.
SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“This ruling is monumental. // “It allows victims a greater opportunity to be protected. The statistics say it’s 500 times more likely for you to be murdered in a domestic violence situation where there’s a firearm. 70 percent of victims murdered in 2022 were killed by a firearm in a domestic violence incident. The ruling is great for survivors and safety.”
THE “UNITED STATES VERSES RAHIMI” CASE STARTED IN NORTH TEXAS AND ENDED WITH A DECISION BY THE NATION’S HIGHEST COURT.
IT RULED THAT LAWS KEEPING THOSE ACCUSED OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FROM ACCESSING FIREARMS DOES NOT VIOLATE SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS.
SOUNDBITE (English) Tiffany Tate-McDaniel, interim CEO of The Family Place:
“Just the threat of a gun is really an abusive. It’s really an abusive situation, right? To have a gun in the home and knowing that the offender can use it against you at any time. So Rahimi, will definitely help decrease incidents of lethality and also helps decrease some of the other consequences that occur, because offenders possess weapons.”
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