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Shootings Wounding Chicago Children Rise in 2016

Clip: 1/3/2017 | 5m 7s

A new WBEZ report focuses on Chicago children hurt and killed by violence in 2016.

A WBEZ analysis showed a startling trend: a greater proportion of the victims were children. Last year, 41 children under age 14 were killed or wounded in Chicago shootings. That’s nearly the same number as the previous three years combined.

01/03/2017 | Rating NR

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