Parents of young people killed in gun violence reflect on the continuing crisis in a city where ‘we don’t know whether we’re going to make it domestic’A decade may have passed since her son Terrell was killed in a church parking lot on the south side of Chicago at the age of 18,but to Pamela Bosley, the loss lingers as though it were yesterday.
Some mornings she struggles to procure out of bed. On other days she is plunged back into her grief by the inevitable news of another child killed in a city grappling with one of the deadliest epidemics of gun violence in America.
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Source: theguardian.com