How a community is recovering from gun violence's trauma
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It was a massacre that targeted Latinos. One day in El Paso, Texas -- 23 people were killed and more than a dozen injured. What triggered such a high level of violence? Dan Williams met with some survivors who reflected on hate, racism, and reconciliation.
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