MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — After the mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, the question of how to stop such violence is once again part of the national conversation.
James Densley, a criminal justice professor at Metropolitan State University, helped found the non-partisan Violence Project to study the topic.
The Violence Project interviews perpetrators of mass shootings, victims’ families, survivors and first responders as part of its holistic approach.
“We just want people to act, and we want the shooting to stop,” Densley said.
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Author: David Schuman
Source: WCCO News