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SPRINGFIELD — Mayor Domenic J. Sarno has scheduled a closed-door meeting Thursday with law enforcement officials and leaders of American International College and Springfield College to discuss public safety strategies following recent gunfire incidents in the neighborhoods near the campuses.

According to a press release from the mayor's office, those in attendance are expected to include Police Commissioner John Barbieri, Massachusetts State Police officials, federal law enforcement officials, AIC President Vincent Maniaci, Springfield College President Mary-Beth Cooper, and public safety directors of both colleges.

The purpose of the 11 a.m. meeting at City Hall is to discuss an "attack to eradicate recent public safety issues in the area," the release stated.

The media is invited to receive information at 1 p.m. at City Hall.

There have been several recent gunfire incidents in the streets in the Bay neighborhood, including shots fired in the vicinity of AIC, according to police reports.

A Wednesday evening shooting in the area of Burr and Montrose Street led AIC officials to issue a gunfire warning to students for the second night in a row. On Tuesday night, a stray bullet struck a an AIC student dining facility. No one was injured in either incident.

On March 29, an exchange of gunfire between two vehicles on Oak Grove Avenue sent a round into a window of the AIC Campus Center while students were inside. No one was injured.

On April 10, two people were shot near the corner of Oak Grove Avenue and Burr Street, just a couple of blocks from the AIC campus.

Gunfire on Alden Street earlier this month prompted Springfield College police to block Alden Street at Eastern Avenue near the campus. Two men were injured in the shooting.