“There’s certainly more guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t be carrying guns and they’re using those guns to solve disputes,” said St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell. “We have more shots-fired than we’ve ever observed in our city and more people injured by gunfire than we’ve ever had in our city.”
“There’s certainly more guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t be carrying guns and they’re using those guns to solve disputes,” said St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell. “We have more shots-fired than we’ve ever observed in our city and more people injured by gunfire than we’ve ever had in our city.”
“There’s certainly more guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t be carrying guns and they’re using those guns to solve disputes,” said St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell. “We have more shots-fired than we’ve ever observed in our city and more people injured by gunfire than we’ve ever had in our city.”
“There’s certainly more guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t be carrying guns and they’re using those guns to solve disputes,” said St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell. “We have more shots-fired than we’ve ever observed in our city and more people injured by gunfire than we’ve ever had in our city.”
“There’s certainly more guns in the hands of people who shouldn’t be carrying guns and they’re using those guns to solve disputes,” said St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell. “We have more shots-fired than we’ve ever observed in our city and more people injured by gunfire than we’ve ever had in our city.”