Anti-violence group says permits pulled for softball league after Washington Park mass shooting – FOX32 (Chicago)

"The shooting had absolutely nothing to do with this baseball game," said Gwen Baxter, a trauma response specialist with Acclivus. "Nobody at the game, no players, no spectators, no cooks, the people that were providing food, nobody had anything to do with that unfortunate incident. This has been a good thing that’s going on, bringing people together, bringing communities together."
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Hmmmmm……..sounds harmless enough? Bringing teens and young adults together from different neighborhoods? Hmmmm….Let’s talk about gang boundaries! Get the game schedule so we knows where to send the gunships. It’s so obvious even Brown figured it out!

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