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BALTIMORE, MD -- JUNE 09: Safe Streets cover shoot at Balmor Court in the Gilmor Homes.
Front Row, from left: Imhotep Fatiu, Site Director, Greg Marshburn, Site Supervisor, 'Gus' Dwade Brown, Violence Interruptor
Second Row, from left: Corey Winfield, Violence Prevention Coordinator, JJ Allen, Outreach Worker, Walter ‘Chop’ Outlaw, Violence Interruptor, Michael Brown, Outreach Worker, Marvin Holmes, Outreach Worker, Lamont Medley, Violence Interruptor
Back Row, left to right: Deontray Burgess, Violence Interruptor, Dante Barksdale, Outreach Coordinator

Safe Streets is a program started in Baltimore to cut gun violence in the most dangerous communities in the city by deploying Violence Interruptors to deescalate conflicts before they turn deadly. The newest post has just opened in the long beleaguered Sandtown community which was ground zero for the city's unrest following the death of Freddie Gray…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)

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BALTIMORE, MD -- JUNE 09:  Safe Streets cover shoot at Balmor Court in the Gilmor Homes.<br />
Front Row, from left: Imhotep Fatiu, Site Director, Greg Marshburn, Site Supervisor, 'Gus' Dwade Brown, Violence Interruptor <br />
Second Row, from left: Corey Winfield, Violence Prevention Coordinator, JJ Allen, Outreach Worker,  Walter ‘Chop’ Outlaw, Violence Interruptor, Michael Brown, Outreach Worker, Marvin Holmes, Outreach Worker, Lamont Medley, Violence Interruptor<br />
Back Row, left to right: Deontray Burgess, Violence Interruptor, Dante Barksdale, Outreach Coordinator <br />
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Safe Streets is a program started in Baltimore to cut gun violence in the most dangerous communities in the city by deploying Violence Interruptors to deescalate conflicts before they turn deadly. The newest post has just opened in the long beleaguered Sandtown community which was ground zero for the city's unrest following the death of Freddie Gray…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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