“This last weekend was just the breaking point for all of us,” said Kirstie Syth, a resident at the apartments. “It’s just been nonstop, one after another, multiple times a day.”“People that have bullets in their cars, tires, through their rooms - like the living areas,” Syth said.
The string of shootings comes after a deadly shooting on January 12, where a man was killed at the Copper Gate Apartments. Another resident and mother were too scared to be on camera. She said bullets were flying into her building during Tuesday’s shooting. She says the complex has been plagued with so much gun violence, she won’t have her kids stay there anymore.The resident said plans to move as well.