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Twenty-eight teens have been shot in Cincinnati so far this year, nearly triple the number at this time last year.
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You may have already walked through this technology without even knowing it was there.
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Jaileyana Fraley, Lagena Johnson, Brooklyn Turner and Delamonte Andrews all rendered aid to their fellow students after two separate shooting incidents near Woodward's campus.
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On Cincinnati edition, local survivors, parents and community leaders discuss violence prevention.
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An unidentified suspect fired a gun into a crowd of hundreds in a Kentucky park, leaving two people dead and four wounded Saturday night, police said.
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The findings give a sense how gun violence pervades the daily lives of millions in the U.S. and shapes everyday decisions.
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The new laws are part of the city’s efforts to combat gun violence as a public health threat.
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The group Black Women Cultivating Change will host a forum on how to prevent gun violence by addressing the trauma that past violence has caused.
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Why are so many arguments turning into gun battles? And does a recent Ohio law giving residents more leeway in defending themselves make us safer?
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Two men indicted in last weekend's mass shooting in Over-the-Rhine as officials step up safety plansProsecutor Joe Deters says neither man will be offered a plea deal, as he instituted a policy last year to offer no plea deals on cases involving gun crimes. Meanwhile, Cincinnati officials have announced new tactics to increase safety Downtown and other popular entertainment districts.