Stolen futures: Baltimore faces uptick in youth violence
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Baltimore faces an uptick in youth violence - Washington Hispanic
Décadas después de perder a su hermano mayor a causa de la violencia con armas de fuego, Michelle Hines hizo todo lo posible para mantener seguro a su hijo adolescente: se comunicó regularmente con sus maestros, coordinó actividades extracurriculares y, lo que es más importante, trató de evitar que creciera demasiado rápido. . A pesar de esos esfuerzos, Izaiah Carter recibió un disparo mortal a principios de este mes en un parque adyacente a su …
Stolen futures: Baltimore faces uptick in youth violence
BALTIMORE (AP) — Decades after losing her older brother to gun violence, Michelle Hines tried everything to keep her teenage son safe: checking in regularly with his teachers, coordinating extracurricular activities, and most importantly, trying to prevent him from growing up too fast. Despite those efforts, Izaiah Carter was fatally shot earlier this month in […]
Stolen futures: Baltimore faces uptick in youth violence
BALTIMORE (AP) — Decades after losing her older brother to gun violence, Michelle Hines tried everything to keep her teenage son safe: checking in regularly with his teachers, coordinating extracurricular activities, and most importantly, trying to prevent him from growing up too fast. Despite those efforts, Izaiah Carter was fatally shot earlier this month in […]
Stolen futures: Baltimore faces uptick in youth violence
BALTIMORE (AP) — Decades after losing her older brother to gun violence, Michelle Hines tried everything to keep her teenage son safe: checking in regularly with his teachers, coordinating extracurricular activities, and most importantly, trying to prevent him from growing up too fast. Despite those efforts, Izaiah Carter was fatally shot earlier this month in […]
Stolen futures: Baltimore faces uptick in youth violence
BALTIMORE (AP) — Decades after losing her older brother to gun violence, Michelle Hines tried everything to keep her teenage son safe: checking in regularly with his teachers, coordinating extracurricular activities, and most importantly, trying to prevent him from growing up too fast. Despite those efforts, Izaiah Carter was fatally shot earlier this month in a park adjacent to his Baltimore high school. He had recently turned 16. His death add…
Stolen futures: Baltimore faces uptick in youth violence
Decades after losing her older brother to gun violence, Michelle Hines tried everything to keep her teenage son safe: checking in regularly with his teachers, coordinating extracurricular activities, and most importantly, trying to prevent him from growing up too fast.Despite those efforts, Izaiah Carter was fatally shot earlier this month in a park adjacent to his Baltimore high school. He had recently turned 16.His death added to an alarming t…
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