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#GunCrisis: Philadelphia regional updates: 10.24.12

Posted on October 24, 2012 by Jim MacMillan

Police look for evidence after a stray bullet tore into a home after it was fired during a robbery and struck a 61-year-old woman in her bed in the Frankford section of Philadelphia last Thursday night. Photo for the GunCrisis Reporting Project by Joseph Kaczmarek.

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