Region police leaders pointed to a mix of factors that could be contributing to a rise in gun violence locally and across the nation, including the coronavirus pandemic, the number of guns on the streets, high unemployment rates, recent social unrest and changing attitudes toward law enforcement, and an influx of new residents with different cultural values. |
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| Region police leaders pointed to a mix of factors that could be contributing to a rise in gun violence locally and across the nation, including the coronavirus pandemic, the number of guns on the streets, high unemployment rates, recent social unrest and changing attitudes toward law enforcement, and an influx of new residents with different cultural values. |
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