After a tense few days following the downtown shooting that rocked Montgomery, Mayor Stephen Reed and Governor Kay Ivey finally connected to discuss tackling the city's crime problem. "Thank you, Governor Kay Ivey, for the conversation this morning," Mayor Reed stated, emphasizing Montgomery's commitment and welcoming the state's help. Earlier, a bit of drama unfolded! Governor Ivey's office claimed she tried to reach the Mayor after the shooting, but he supposedly didn't return the call. Reed fired back, denying the missed call, accusing the Governor's staff of playing politics during a tragedy. Ouch! Despite the back-and-forth, the two leaders eventually spoke. "It was good to connect with Mayor Stephen Reed this morning," Governor Ivey said, reiterating the state's commitment to supporting local efforts. Ivey announced increased ALEA patrols to boost safety in Montgomery. Mayor Reed confirmed cooperation between city, county, state, and federal agencies to prevent future violence. Looks like everyone's ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work.Montgomery's Mayhem: Mayor and Governor Talk Crime
A Needed Conversation
The Phone Call That Wasn't?
Patching Things Up
State Stepping In
