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City leaders committing heavier presence for students coming to and from school amid violence

Monday marked the start of school safety zones.38 schools spread across 25 safety zones will notice an increase in officers. Safe Quarters, which is a volunteer program, aims to provide extra protection for students on the way into school.

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Philadelphia marks historic high of 300 murders in 6 months

Philadelphia marks historic high of 300 murders in 6 months
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Gun violence, mass shootings spur victims agencies to action


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Chantay Love, of Every Murder Is Real Healing Center, speaks at the Olney Transportation Center, where a mass shooting occurred on Feb. 17, 2021. She joined local and state officials in calling for legislative and executive action to stop gun violence. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
When tragic events occur, it often falls to victim services organizations to help traumatized individuals pick up the pieces. And they step in to offer support to the broader community after horrifying incidents take place in public spaces, such as the mass shooting Feb. 17 at the Olney Transportation Center and the one just three days later at a bowling alley in Montgomery County.

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Philly anti-violence activists: Crime witnesses need more help


Melany Nelson is still frustrated by what happened last fall.
During a preliminary hearing in October, one of her clients at Northwest Victim Services testified against the man accused of shooting him more than seven times. As he recounted the events that landed him in the hospital, Nelson said court staff caught the suspect’s girlfriend trying to take a photo of him with her cell phone.
The woman was also using her phone to record the man’s testimony, said Nelson, executive director of the Philadelphia-based nonprofit. Citing safety concerns, she declined to provide more details about the incident — what she considers a brazen example of witness intimidation.

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