Indiana town looking at ordinance that would require 24-hour security guard presence at businesses
After a basketball hero was killed via gunshot at a gas station last month, the Mayor of Gary, Indiana, Jerome Prince, has introduced "The Wallace Broadnax ordinance,” which would require a 24-hour armed security guard if a business has had a violent crime on its property in the last two years.
The ordinance comes after 70-year-old basketball hall of famer, firefighter and paramedic Wallace Broadnax was shot and killed at a gas station his way to work at the family’s funeral home.