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http://TheTrace.org 12-06-2015 17:43:16
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What Alain Stephens has learned from talking to people who’ve lost loved ones to gun violence: In a world of countless dead, one death has to matter. Listen to The Gun Machine today: link.chtbl.com/thegunmachine?…
Last year, Governor Ron DeSantis reactivated the Florida State Guard, a World War II-era civilian military force primarily created to respond to natural disasters. But this time around it resembles a militia, report Ana Ceballos & Lawrence Mower for Tampa Bay Times: tampabay.com/news/florida-p…
Cherelle Parker, Philadelphia’s first woman mayor, campaigned on stop-and-frisk policing. As Mensah M. Dean reports, her constituents have strong views on how she should implement it — if at all. In partnership with Philly Citizen: thetr.ac/D6Bwq
"I returned to the home I grew up in to find a puncture in the drywall, and a hole cut in the carpet where he last stood. On that day, I became one of the millions of Americans who carry the memories of those lost at the end of a gun." From Alain Stephens: thetr.ac/mxlhE
Over the past 20 years, at least 13 high-profile shootings were carried out by perpetrators who were able to legally buy guns after being released from an emergency mental health hospitalization, Jennifer Mascia + Chip Brownlee report with The New Republic: thetr.ac/k4oPV
“Drugs and gun violence have gone together for decades from a crime perspective,” says Lauren Magee, who has been studying the connection between the crises in Indianapolis. What would it mean to tackle them together as public health issues? thetr.ac/xYiws
The Trace Over the past 20 years, at least 13 high-profile shootings were carried out by perpetrators who were able to legally buy guns after being released from an emergency hospitalization, according to The Trace. @jennifermascia and Chip Brownlee write: newrepublic.com/article/177230… 7/7
“I just want kids to stop dying. I want Black folks to get a fair shake. This city is run by Black folks, so why aren’t they looking out for Black folks?” Mensah M. Dean spoke to Philly community leaders about Cherelle Parker's gun violence reduction plans: thetr.ac/D6Bwq