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Indictment: 21 Days of Peace violence interrupters fired 43 shots in March incident originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
Two Minnesota men working for 21 Days of Peace, a nonprofit funded by Minnesota Legislature, have been federally charged in relation to a shooting that occurred in March, according to the U.S.
Two men working for a violence interrupter group who were involved in a north Minneapolis shooting earlier this year have ...
The BriefTwo workers with the "21 Days of Peace" violence prevention group are now facing gun charges themselves.Kashmir ...
A federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment charging Alvin Anthony Watkins, Jr., 50, of Saint Anthony, and Kashmir Khaliffa McReynolds, 35, of Minneapolis, for firearms-related offenses, ...
A federal grand jury has indicted two Minneapolis violence prevention contract workers on felony gun charges in connection ...
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Minneapolis City Council Member Robin ... Department after two people involved with the group were arrested for a shootout. Although most city council members were happy to support the violence ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — News over the weekend that a man working as a violence interrupter in DC had been charged with murder came just days before D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto made a long ...
That’s when he found Cure the Streets and became a violence interrupter.” A man who worked with the D.C. attorney general office’s Cure the Streets program has been arrested in the 2023 ...