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El Paso, Dayton, Chicago: Media doesn't treat all gun violence the same
Fifty-nine people were shot in Chicago, including seven fatally, over the weekend in mostly poor, black neighborhoods on the city’s South and West sides.
But as the nation grieved over the mass shooting rampages in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 dead, the daily tragedy of gun violence in the nation’s third largest city – which recorded 42 homicides in the first 28 days of July – made hardly a blip with national news outlets and cable networks.
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In the Spirit of Thread Consolidation,
El Paso, Dayton, Chicago: Media doesn't treat all gun violence the same
Black People : - El Paso, Dayton, Chicago: Media doesn't treat all gun violence the same
... :facepalm: El Paso, Dayton, Chicago: Media doesn't treat all gun violence the same https://news.yahoo.com/el-paso-dayton-chicago-media-223614865.html Charvonda Andrews is consoled as she mourns two women killed July 26 while working as volunteers with a group called Mothers Against...
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But as the nation grieved over the mass shooting rampages in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 dead, the daily tragedy of gun violence in the nation’s third largest city – which recorded 42 homicides in the first 28 days of July – made hardly a blip with national news outlets and cable networks.
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