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Westwood, Over-the-Rhine and Walnut Hills lead in Cincinnati assaults

View Comments Marcella Thompson believes what happened to her son in the early evening of June 12 could happen to any child on any street in any Cincinnati neighborhood. She believes the stray bullet that struck 8-year-old Marcellus, a third-grader who loves Disney movies and Pee Wee football, could have found another mother’s son, and turned another family inside out with grief and worry. But Thompson, who lives in East Westwood, also believes not everyone shares that risk equally. The way she sees it, her city is divided between places where the violence that seriously injured her son is tolerated, and places where it is not.

Covid compassion and common sense

Other care home managers should follow the lead of Jonathan Cunningham in allowing family visits, writes Heather Adams Jonathan Cunningham, the manager of Birkdale Park nursing home in Southport, taking resident Linda McNally for a ride in a rickshaw during the pandemic. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Jonathan Cunningham, the manager of Birkdale Park nursing home in Southport, taking resident Linda McNally for a ride in a rickshaw during the pandemic. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Letters Thu 4 Mar 2021 12.04 EST Last modified on Thu 4 Mar 2021 12.19 EST What an inspiration Jonathan Cunningham is in facilitating family visits to the residents of his care home in Merseyside throughout the pandemic (‘People say, I didn’t know such homes existed’: a care home with courage, 28 February). Your report rightly points out that the isolation of our oldest and most vulnerable people has been one of the cruellest side effects of the pandemic, particu

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