Instead of guns and handcuffs, a new team of Baton Rogue residents is relying on a different tool to try and halt the city’s high and rapidly rising homicide rate: trust.
Source: New feed
Baton Rouge 'community street teams' aim to stop gun violence: 'you have to be in the trenches.'
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