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Gang intervention workers and activists welcome $6 million plan to reduce violence in L.A. County - L.A. Focus News

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Johnny Torres is often the first person at the scene of a shooting in Los Angeles County's First District. A crisis and gang intervention worker, Torres isn't there to investigate a crime, but to support the needs of victims and their family members. Sometimes that support looks likes covering hospital expenses. Other times it's helping […]

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