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Eight patients ages 6 to 78 were treated for gunshot wounds, smoke inhalation after shooting and fire at Mormon church in Michigan. With five dead, including shooter, authorities say all churchgoers have been accounted for. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer expresses heartbreak, promises state resources: ‘We cannot keep living our lives like this.’
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As Saginaw struggles with gun violence, leaders have stepped in with efforts to find solutions by starting intervention programs and services that help victims and motivate young people towards positive life outcomes.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and Michigan State Police are encouraging people to pick up free gun locks as part of an effort to raise awareness about safe gun storage.
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KDPS started the program to anonymously collect unwanted guns in the fall.
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Four people shot near Blue Bridge Sunday, Chief of Police calls it “unacceptable.”
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer was in Kalamazoo today signing an executive order to address gun violence.
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Many parents send their kids to camp during the summer. It’s a rite of passage. But at one camp in Kalamazoo, the experience is about more than just being in the great outdoors. It’s about escaping gun violence.
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Prosecutors took the rare step of charging James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the Oxford High School student accused of killing four classmates last year, with involuntary manslaughter.
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A group of Democratic state lawmakers is planning to introduce new firearm safety legislation.
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The Oakland County prosecutor is charging a 15-year-old who allegedly shot and killed four classmates at a high school yesterday with first degree murder, the prosecutors will try the teenager as an adult.