Police Seeking Community Solutions to Neighborhood Violence
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EDITOR’S NOTE: After another violent night in the City of Richmond that ended with several people being shot, Police Captain Mark Gagan and Kim MacDonald of the Office of Neighborhood Safety spoke to Richmond Pulse reporter Sean Shavers about what they think it will take to end the cycle of violence in Richmond.
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