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‘We just want peace,' say Mitchells Plain residents, calling for end to ‘free-flowing guns'

‘We just want peace,' say Mitchells Plain residents, calling for end to ‘free-flowing guns'

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Mitchells Plain residents want police to carry out visible patrols every day and not only when there are mass shootings.
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