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Louisiana Mass Shooting Prompts Renewed Calls to Close "Dangerous Gaps" in Domestic Violence, Gun Laws
Advocates say the attack exposed gaps in domestic violence protections as research shows guns make women five times more likely to be killed.
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Louisiana shooting exposes "dangerous gaps" in domestic violence, gun laws
After a gunman , seven of them his own kids, in Shreveport, Louisiana on Sunday, advocates are urging policymakers to close "dangerous gaps" in legislation aimed at preventing fatal domestic violence crimes. The tragedy has also brought a renewed focus to the ways in which and firearm deaths are…
How did Louisiana mass shooting expose domestic violence gaps?
Louisiana shooting spotlights alleged domestic violence and gun law gaps A mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, that killed eight children—seven of them the gunman’s own—has triggered calls to close “dangerous gaps” in U.S. domestic violence and gun laws. Advocates and policymakers pointed to…
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