Lives of violence, deaths of innocents
The tuft of curls from his first haircut remains perfect after all these years, preserved in a plastic bag as a keepsake for a doting grandmother. Dorothy Haskins also saved tangible proof of the pain that, then as now, seized a city: a neatly folded newspaper from 1994 that screams: "Boy, 9 dies . . . Halloween gunfire tied to gang feud.'' Halloween - Holiday - Opinions - Religious - Shopping
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