December 9, 2010

Los Angeles Times
“We think it’s important to shine a light on how some groups, particularly young black men, are disproportionately the victims of homicide,” says Megan Garvey, who oversees the Homicide Report. “Suppressing that information only serves to tell an incomplete story.”

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