
The recent surge in property damage incidents targeting businesses and alarming home break-ins across Adams County cannot be ignored. The urgent safety community town hall will be facilitated by Clay Fong, U.S. Department of Justice, bringing together panelists to address these critical issues and provide actionable solutions.
Event Details
Date: Monday, January 27, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
This critical discussion will also be live-streamed on the Action Against Hate YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/TownhallCO
Why You Need to Attend
The safety of our homes and businesses is at risk. These crimes don’t just cause financial damage—they strike at the heart of our community’s sense of security. This Town Hall is your chance to:
Hear firsthand from experts about the scope of these issues.
Learn urgent preventive measures to protect your home and business.
Voice your concerns and get answers directly from local leaders.
Access our comprehensive handout, Asian Store and Home Burglary Prevention Tips, which provides actionable strategies to protect yourself and your property.
Speakers
This panel brings crucial insights and actionable strategies to the table:
Erin Tran, Peace Officer, Adams County Sheriff’s Office
Fran Campbell, President/CEO, Asian Chamber of Commerce Colorado
Yangmee Lor, Action Against Hate – Asian Roundtable of Colorado
Adam Lanning, Westminster Police Department
Take Action Now
Attend the Event: Join us in person or via live stream to get involved.
Spread the Word: Share this event widely. Every voice matters.
Engage: Submit your questions and share your experiences to help guide the discussion.
Submit Your Questions
Do you have concerns or specific questions for the panel? Submit them ahead of time by emailing outreach@actionagainsthate.org.
What’s at Stake
Property damage and home break-ins have a ripple effect on our community. Without swift action, the problem will continue to escalate. This Town Hall is about more than discussing the problem, it’s about mobilizing solutions. Your participation is vital to ensure that no one faces these challenges alone.
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