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Following the mass shooting on the campus of Michigan State University last week, a group of educators and advocates is demanding state lawmakers pass laws to combat gun violence.Students and activists with the group March for Our Lives stood behind speakers at a Monday press conference in support of gun safety legislation.
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Hailey Huggett said she felt like she’s living through a paradox.“Here I am, missing school today,” she said, “to fight for the right to go to school without being killed.”
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Four people shot near Blue Bridge Sunday, Chief of Police calls it “unacceptable.”
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Detroit Police Chief James White says there's "too much gun violence in this city" and a five-year department veteran "paid the ultimate sacrifice."
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The city of Grand Rapids is enacting a gun buyback program in an effort to reduce the number of firearms on the streets.
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The federal government is helping Detroit Police crack down on violent crime.
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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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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is calling for an ordinance that would require lost or stolen guns to be reported to city police.
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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.
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There’s a renewed debate in the state Legislature over Michigan’s gun laws following the Oxford school shootings.