Ways to help combat and prevent future school shootings
By: Matt Nagy
Posted: Dec 8, 2021 7:13 PM EST
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Dr. Patrick Carter, Co-Director of the “Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention” at the University of Michigan Medical School, discusses the recent uptick in violent threats in Berrien County schools and how communities can help combat the frequency of school shootings.
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