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Showing up at the wrong front door, driving into the wrong driveway, retrieving a basketball from an angry neighbor’s yard … these are some of the scenarios that led to people being shot this month in the United States. Gun control activists say the shootings show the US needs stricter laws on who can buy a firearm. VOA’s Laurel Bowman has more.
Content TypePackage
LanguageEnglish
Transcript/Script EnglishSee Add Media
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NewsML Media TopicsCrime, Law and Justice
Topic TagsShootings
NetworkVOA
Embargo DateApril 25, 2023 20:37 EDT
Description EnglishUS SHOOTINGS WRONG PLACE: Showing up at the wrong front door, driving into the wrong driveway, retrieving a basketball from an angry neighbor’s yard … these are some of the scenarios that led to people being shot this month in the United States. Gun control activists say the shootings show the US needs stricter laws on who can buy a firearm. VOA’s Laurel Bowman has more.
Brand / Language ServiceVoice of America - English