Columbus group continues anti-violence work as homicide numbers pass 100

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A Columbus community group is working to keep city homicides below triple digits as the number of homicides in 2024 passes 100.

“You are talking about lives, anytime you talk about human souls, and you are talking about over triple digits, it’s disheartening,” said Malissa Thomas St. Clair, founder of Mothers of Murdered Columbus Children.

The anti-violence organization created a new program this year that focuses on reducing city homicides to under triple digits over the next three years…

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