Sherman Park Activist Vaun Mayes reflects as one year anniversary of unrest approaches
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Aug 10, 2017 7:59 PM CST

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Sunday will mark one year since the fires and looting in Sherman Park. As that day gets closer, the question is inevitable. Could this happen again?
Today on the CBS 58 News at 4, Michele McCormack put that question directly to Sherman Park Activist Vaun Mayes.
"Are you worried as we approach the one year mark about what could happen in Sherman Park?"
"No, not at all. We've been doing a lot of groundwork to ensure some of the same things do not occur over. We've been addressing ourselves as a community and as leaders in that community some of the issues that started a lot of that stuff, so we've doing work to keep that from happening."