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Pastor: Ending gun violence needs 'all hands on deck' approach
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“Each one, save one” is Pastor Damon Lynch III's motto. Lynch and a group of 50 men hit the streets twice a week in an effort to curb gun violence in Avondale. Lynch put out a city-wide call last month, and a group called Kings was formed. The movement is made up of Christians, Muslims and Atheists all working to save the next generation. At least 30 people have been shot and killed in Cincinnati since May 30. Of those fatal shootings, one occurred in Avondale, and three took place in nearby North Avondale.
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