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NBC Evening News for Monday, Dec 26, 2016
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The city of Chicago is finishing another year marked by endless and increasing gun violence. There was no letup this weekend when dozens of people were shot. 11 of them fatally. The epidemic has only gotten worse this year as we hear from NBC, Ron Mott. Christmas night, unseasonably mild. I'm going to need another email with another round of unrelenting gun violence in Chicago. So like I was in a war zone. It wasn't a normal 15, 20, 25 shots outside this south side home. Seven shot, two dead bro...
Reporter(s):
Ron Mott
Duration:
00:01:55

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