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Neighbors, police speak out after weekend gun violence claims life of 15-year-old Angelo Walker

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PHILADELPHIA - The heat and COVID-19 have not put a stop to the violence in the city of Philadelphia. There have been 31 shootings in the city in the past several days and seven people were killed, including a six-year-old and a 15-year-old.Those were separate incidents.Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw summed up the latest wave of violence as 'chilling.'People in the neighborhood where 15-year-old Angelo Walker was killed are downright angry.

City leaders are now planning to sue the Commonwealth for not enacting stronger gun laws to protect the city from gun violence.Angelo Walker, 15, loved riding his bike and played high school football.15-year-old teenage boys should be out tossing around a ball.

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