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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The frigid weather is not slowing down gun violence in Memphis. One of the city’s latest victims is a 93-year-old woman and two other family members.

In the Glenview community, a shooting on Kendale Avenue near Kyle serves as yet another reminder of how gun violence continues to destroy lives.

A Memphis family is now grieving after three women were shot on the night of January 17. But what makes this even more disturbing, 93-year-old Geraldine Harris is one of the victims.

Memphis Police have not released the names of the two other family members who were shot.

Many neighbors didn’t want to talk, but Memphis Representative Antonio Parkinson called Harris’ death another senseless killing. 

“She had nothing to do with that and the fact that here one of our matriarchs in the community has lost her life because of some nonsense that’s going on probably with younger people,” said Parkinson.

When MPD got to the home on Kendale, they said Harris had already died. Another adult was taken to Regional One in critical condition and a teen was transported to Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in non-critical condition.

Police said the shooting stemmed from a disagreement between the victims and two men.

Right now, the search is on for the two suspected gunmen. The known suspects reportedly fled the scene.

Vickie Terry, the executive director at NAACP Memphis confirmed on January 22 that Harris was a lifetime member of the NAACP and a freedom fighter.

“She became a member in 1990. She became a lifetime member in ’93. Being a 93-year-old member of the NAACP, that says a lot for Ms. Harris,” Terry said. “It was so tragic to hear of a 93-year-old being gunned down in our city.”

We reached out to the Memphis Police Department and the mayor’s office. MPD told us that there are no new updates.

A call to action is heard yet again as a family and community grieve the death of Geraldine Harris.

“The matriarch, the babies that have been losing their lives in Memphis or any other individual. Any is too many, and something has to be done. We have to really, really truly approach this thing from every aspect from incarceration to intervention to prevention,” said Parkinson.

Memphis Police say if you have any information that could help identify the shooters call Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH.