Erricka Bridgeford remembers when she and other neighborhood leaders were trying to drum up support last year for Ceasefire, a call for Baltimoreans to forget their grudges and drop their guns for a 72-hour period. “Nobody kill anybody” was the simple message. “It’s completely mind-blowing to me….
Source: Sun
One year after first Ceasefire event, Baltimore leaders say program has made a difference
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