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  • Vigil for the Airbnb shooting victims in Orinda<br>ORINDA, CA - NOVEMBER 5: A composite photo of Raymon Hill Jr. is displayed in a makeshift memorial for the Airbnb house rental shooting victims during a vigil at Orinda Theatre Square in Orinda, Calif., on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. Farley is survived by his 5-month pregnant girlfriend Johnay Smith. Later, the Orinda City Council and its residents would discuss the short-term rentals ordinance due to the mass shooting on Halloween night that killed five people and injured four others. (Ray Chavez/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)

    Four experts on what has worked to curb gun violence in Oakland

    In the latest installments of the Guns and Lies in America project, we speak with national and local experts on what’s behind the drop in homicide rates
  • Lucero Herrera helps young women and gender non-conforming people navigate the juvenile and criminal justice system.

    California gang laws are keeping black and Latino people in prison

    In the latest update on our Guns and Lies in America project, we look at how Bay Area law enforcement deal with gang-related crime
  • Oakland residents gather before a peace walk against violence on 14 June 2019.

    Gun violence is down in the Bay Area – but not everywhere

    In the latest update on our Guns and Lies in America project, we look at some of the data that doesn’t fit with recent promising trends
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