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Deadly shootout in Jersey City found to be targeted attack

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Contrary to state officials, Jersey City's mayor is calling the attack a hate crime.

There's still uncertainty from state officials about how to classify Tuesday's shootout in Jersey City, but the mayor is calling it a hate crime.

12/11/2019

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Clip: 12/11/2019 | 3m 7s | Det. Joseph Seals is one of six people who died in the aftermath of Tuesday's shooting. (3m 7s)

Site of Jersey City shooting a neighborhood in transition

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Clip: 12/11/2019 | 2m 4s | The Greenville and Lafayette neighborhoods of Jersey City are in transition. (2m 4s)

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