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Video August 19, 2014 The Trauma Pro Leave a comment

Calling The Shots – Gun Violence Intervention Program

This program was produced here in St. Paul 15 years ago. With a recent rise in gun violence, there has been recent interest in starting the program up once again. 

Have a look and feel free to comment. 14 minutes.

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