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Love Is Quieter Than Bullets...But There's More Of It In Peoria's North Valley

A group of teenagers is seeking to make a statement against gun violence in Peoria with art. 

Volunteers from the Dream Center’s Mission Peoria worked on painting a mural at the North End Urban Garden on Glendale Avenue. 

Nineteen-year-old Levi Patacsil is one of the volunteers. 

“Obviously every area of Peoria needs a lot of love. But there are some areas that you can see a more obvious need in. And the North Valley area — which is where the butterfly garden is — is one of those," Patacsil said. 

Molly Rice owns the home and gardens where the mural is going up. She chose a quote she felt would help heal the North Valley neighborhood. 

“‘Love is quieter than gunshots, but there’s more of it.’ And that’s exactly how I feel about our neighborhood. We do hear gunshots periodically, and sometimes we later find out that shot that we heard hit somebody that we know and love," Rice said. 

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There have been 14 homicides in Peoria this year. That's more than this point last year.

Dana Vollmer is a reporter with WGLT. Dana previously covered the state Capitol for NPR Illinois and Peoria for WCBU.