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After a 15-year-old dies and another is beaten, who’s protecting Harrisburg’s children?

Por: PennLive Opinion September 30, 2022

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Parents are scared in Harrisburg. Their children are scared. Many don’t want to go to school. And parents don’t know what to do to protect them.A 15-year-old child is dead – in what police say was a targeted killing last week. Another child was hospitalized after being beaten in a hallway of Harrisburg High School. And no one seems to be able to do anything to stop the violence.... + full article



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