Clay Aiken returned to Harnett County on Monday. He attended a Pray For Peace Rally at the United Methodist Church in Spring Hill. The Harnett Dispatch wrote the following:
Harnett Dispatch – Pray for Peace Rally Held Tonight
A large crowd gathered tonight at Spring Hill UMC to discuss the recent violence that has taken place in the Western part of Harnett County. The event was hosted by Rev. Terry Williams pastor of Spring Hill UMC. Several elected officials and candidates were on hand expressing their concerns. Sheriff Larry Rollins said “that it’s the job of the sheriff’s office to keep these violent offenders off of the street. Vernon Stewart Harnett County District Attorney said that his office will work hard to make sure that these offenders are prosecuted and justice is served.
Joe Langley candaite for NC State Senate stood up and quoted the mission statement for the YMCA and the Boys & Girls Club. Mr. Langley said “we need to help prevent these crimes by addressing the youth of Harnett by implementing programs in the county that deter juvenile crime. Here Harnett we don’t have any programs that help deter crime through positive reinforcement. All of the surrounding counties have clubs but here in Harnett we have nothing.
Brad Salmon who is seeking the NC House seat that is currently held by Rep. Mike Stone said that we must use education to help these troubled teens. Rev. Felton Smith made a heartfelt plea that everyone must work together to put a stop to the current crime situation. HARNETTDISPATCH
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We learned that Clay attended the Rally from Twitter.
A few minutes later, the same young lady posted:
Wish I would’ve known @clayaiken was going to be where I was tonight I would’ve sat beside him just to hear him sing!!! Lol
WRAL.com covered the Pray For Peace Event!
WRAL – Harnett Co. shootings, chase result in fear, prayers
LILLINGTON, N.C. — In two seconds, a surveillance camera captured a homicide in progress.
Someone fired a handgun multiple times while running past the camera.
Investigators later found an 18-year-old’s body behind a pair of dumpsters.
The July 30 killing in Spring Lake punctuated two days of violence in Harnett County that included a triple shooting and a separate high speed chase that resulted in serious injury…
I am so glad that Clay could attend this important event…we all need to spend some quiet time, hoping for peace!
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Today, Harnett County is celebrating Clay Aiken Day. Clay will be talking with business owners, citizens of the county and the local press.
Oonagh McQuarrie is a Reporter for The Daily Record in Dunn, NC. He wrote the following tweet:
@clayaiken will visit the newsroom tomorrow for a tour. #itsonlyoneroom #shorttour #almostaceleb
Tom M. Woerner, the editor of The Harnett County News also sent a message…
ok any of my politically minded friends. I am interviewing Clay Aiken tomorrow. Any thoughts on what you would like to know from him? any help appreciated.
It looks like it will be a busy day for Clay and his team. I hope that there will be lots of pictures and lots of news.
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As always, I will be looking for updated news about Clay Aiken and his campaign.
I hope you will check back for more news.