I completely get it Melly. Recently my family member was victim to a violent assault in her home. She lives (lived won't return, too traumatized) a block away from my home. It is different when the violent crime is in your own backyard. It feels more, personal, more intrusive, and makes everyone on edge and fearful and angry that their peaceful enjoyment of their homes or community feels personally threatened.
I have followed cases for a long time, but the one that involved my family member was different. It was personal. Even though I know LE and investigative procedure somewhat because of following cases, it felt very different when crime affected one of my own. I think that is what Armada resident are probably feeling. It is right there in all your faces day after day.
Hang in there.