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As research grows into how to stop gun violence, one city lo
As research grows into how to stop gun violence, one city looks to science
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee -- "That's where I got shot," said Rashaad Woods, nodding toward a convenience store in Knoxville's "gun zone." There were bullet holes in a church's walls. Nearby was a shuttered nightclub where some people were killed.
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