In the quiet hours of a late winter night in Pittsburgh, the life of 19-year-old Kemoy Crawford, a Black/African American male, was tragically cut short. On March 15, 2008, the teenager became a victim of homicide, a stark entry in the city's chronicles of violence that year. The specific circumstances surrounding his death unfolded with a grim familiarity, a narrative of a young life extinguished too soon, leaving a family to grapple with an immeasurable loss and a community to confront the per
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