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Gun violence frustration leads to possible solutions, city leaders say

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PHILADELPHIA - Another violent wave plagued Philadelphia over the weekend, leaving many who live and work in the city, as well as those charged with protecting residents, very frustrated.“I’m too old to have foolishness,” said Philadelphia resident Alice Davis-Palmer.55 years on a Kingsessing block, but leftover yellow tape from a deadly quadruple shooting Sunday is a reminder for Davis-Palmer that she may not stick around for many more.“My grandson wants to get a truck.

He wants to pull up a truck and move me out,” Davis-Palmer stated.The frustration doesn’t stop with the community, as the city is on pace to have 500 murders in 2020, the highest number in one year since 1990.Some of Philadelphia Police Department’s top leaders are voicing.

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