Homicides by gun remain consistently high in Columbia
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Annie Jennemann
Senior studying print and digital news reporting. Reach me at ajj69k@mail.missouri.edu, or in the newsroom at 882-5700.
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Columbia's firearm homicide rate aligns with Missouri's steady increase in violent crimes during the pandemic.
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