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#GunCrisis: National news updates: 07.14.12

Posted on July 14, 2012 by Jim MacMillan

Seattle eyeing high-tech solutions to gun violence (Video plays after station commercial)

NYC Community Leaders ‘Shockingly Silent’ on Gun Violence, Ray Kelly Says
Brooklyn Community Rallies Against Gun Violence After Young Boy Shot
Shooting A 3-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Is Not Such A Big Deal, Says Lawyer

Chicago teen questioned about shooting of girls, 12 and 13
RI Shooting victim now sought in separate shooting
Portland, ME, Police ask for public’s help in shooting
Gun Violence in Stamford, CT, Continues, Police Hope Community Opens Up
Washington teen stubs his toe on missing loaded handgun at swimming area
Colo. Child shot in stomach after dropping gun

 

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