The boy in the video, the boy in the mugshot: Louisiana met Markel Lee twice
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Andrea Hagan
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thelensnola.orgThe boy in the video, the boy in the mugshot: Louisiana met Markel Lee twicethelensnola.orgA Baton Rouge teenager once appeared on camera as proof that violence prevention could work. Two years later, he is charged in a shooting that killed 17-year-old Martha Odom. Their stories are not separate tragedies. They are connected by the same policy choices, budget cuts and abandoned promises that leave one child dead and another held by a system that failed to hold him sooner. [...] Read More... from The boy in the video, the boy in the mugshot: Louisiana met Markel Lee twice The post The boy in the video, the boy in the mugshot: Louisiana met Markel Lee twice appeared first on The Lens .
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