Senior citizens in Prince George’s County say they not only feel safe but also are more likely to stay in the communities they help build, said Michael Asante, planner coordinator for the county Department of Planning.
“Most of them say yes they feel safe, which contradicts the perception that Prince George’s is given,” he said. “The perception is, ‘Hey, in Prince George’s, you better dodge the bullets stepping out of your house.’ And that’s not how seniors here feel.”
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