United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of North Carolina

04/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/26/2024 14:11

U.S. Attorneys For The Western, Middle, And Eastern Districts Of North Carolina Host National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Ceremony

Press Release

U.S. Attorneys For The Western, Middle, And Eastern Districts Of North Carolina Host National Crime Victims' Rights Week Ceremony

Friday, April 26, 2024
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of North Carolina

CHARLOTTE, N.C - United States Attorneys Dena J. King, Sandra J. Hairston, and Michael Easley from the Western, Middle, and Eastern Districts of North Carolina, respectively, gathered on Tuesday morning with local and state leaders to promote community engagement in supporting crime survivors and victims.

"National Crime Victims' Rights Week emphasizes the importance of supporting and advocating for crime victims and survivors within our justice system," said U.S. Attorney King. "This year's theme reflects our dedication to individuals whose lives have been affected by crime and underscores our commitment to ensuring their rights are recognized and upheld every step of the way. When we put victim advocacy at the forefront of our efforts, we ensure that crime victims and survivors have access to the care, support, and resources they need throughout their journey toward healing and justice."

"Each year, we honor and pay tribute to the victims of crime, to those who are survivors of crime, and to the courageous families who love them," said U.S. Attorney Hairston. "We take this time to thank the outstanding victims' advocates and law enforcement professionals who are dedicated to supporting survivors and seeking justice for all victims. We will continue this work throughout the year and in years to come to seek justice for the victims and to give hope to the survivors and their families."

"In the face of gun violence and an opioid epidemic claiming far too many lives, we won't allow our communities to be defined by grief and loss," said U.S. Attorney Easley. "In National Crime Victims' Rights Week, we highlight the brave victims, survivors, and service providers seeking justice in our courts. We also recognize that true healing requires services and care, wrapping up survivors and ensuring they and their loved ones are never forgotten."

News reporter Debra Morgan of WRAL emceed the event, which featured music by The 100 Men in Black Ensemble, and an array of speakers delivering messages of hope to victims of crime. Students from Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School were also recognized for their participation in a poster contest featuring butterflies in honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week. Two service organizations were also featured, including Safe Child and Ship Outreach, for their role in helping survivors of crime.

The U.S. Attorneys Offices for the Western, Middle, and Eastern Districts of North Carolina are proud to join the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and communities throughout the United States during National Crime Victims' Rights Week in raising awareness of victims' rights and honoring crime victims and their advocates.

For more information about how to support all victims of crime, visit OVC's website at ovc.ojp.gov.

Updated April 26, 2024
Topic
Community Outreach