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Friends Don’t Let Friends Buy Guns
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You’re More Likely to Be Shot in Selma Than in Chicago
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An Emerging Group of Researchers Is Changing Our Understanding of Gun Violence
The Black and Brown Collective is strengthening the field of gun violence research.
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Philly’s District Attorney Convicts Cops for Wrongful Killings. Critics Say He’s Driving Up Crime.
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Community Members Are Just Starting to Heal From Philly’s Eid Shooting. Has the Media Already Moved On?
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Philadelphians Don’t Want to Clean Up Blood After a Shooting. Help is Coming Soon.
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Philadelphia’s New Public Safety Plan Calls for More Data, Boots on the Ground
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If You’ve Been Shot in Illinois, Here’s How to Get Victim’s Compensation
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Illinois Made It Easier for Gun Violence Survivors to Apply for Compensation. Why Aren’t More Chicagoans Finding the Program?
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Brandon Johnson Is Making Progress on Gun Violence. But Some Chicagoans Still Feel Forgotten.
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Chicago Mayor Ends the City’s Use of ShotSpotter