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Calif. Rapper Breaks Silence on Stockton Mass Shooting that Sent Him Into Hiding
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‘Invest upstream’: Stockton commits $8M to prevent youth violence after mass shooting
AS STOCKTON SURPASSED three weeks since mass shooters killed four young people, city leaders greenlit a $8 million grant to prevent violence against youth and young adults. Stockton City Council unanimously agreed Dec. 16 to a multi-million youth diversion program, known as Redirect, to reduce recidivism, said Office of Violence Prevention Director Lora Larson. “You cannot just treat a disease by only treating the symptoms,” Larson told the co…
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