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Crown Heights »

The walk was organized in response to the fatal shootings in Louisiana, Minnesota and Texas last week.

Crown Heights »

State Sen. Jesse Hamilton planned the march, which will begin at the 77th Precinct on Tuesday evening.

Crown Heights »

The members of YO S.O.S., a Crown Heights anti-violence group, rapped and wrote poetry for #6FeetAbove.

Central Harlem »

The precinct had six shootings since January 2015, compared to seven in all of 2014.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

The painting went up this week on a sneaker shop's rolldown gate on Flatbush Avenue and Maple Street.

Central Harlem »

The move comes after DNAinfo reported that the program, staffed by ex-gang members, is under scrutiny.

Bed-Stuy »

“My School Has Rhythm, Not Violence" showcases original music and routines from Brooklyn students.

Central Harlem »

The city began replicating a troubled Harlem anti-violence effort across the five boroughs in December.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

A teen was killed and two men were injured in shootings in the area this week, police said.

Bed-Stuy »

Faith leaders and elected officials gathered in Bed-Stuy to mourn victims of gun violence in 2014. 

Bed-Stuy »

Life-sized human silhouettes paid tribute to victims in the first "Cut Out the Violence" commemoration. 

Crown Heights »

The local nonprofit hopes to spread its anti-violence message with the #UNdoviolence campaign.

Crown Heights »

The anti-violence group S.O.S. Crown Heights wants to hire outreach workers and "violence interrupters."

Central Harlem »

The mayor unveiled a plan to fund more community initiatives to fight a spike in gun violence.