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Juanneika Scott was devastated by the shooting death of her 19-year-old son Mykal Prime on July 25. Metro police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. Khadijah Griffis, 25, told police she shot Prime with her own gun in self defense while she was selling him marijuana in the parking lot of the Marathon market on John A. Merritt Boulevard. 380

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In a press conference updating media members on the events of the Aug. 4 mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, police chief Richard Biehl said the Dayton police department was updating the casualty count of those injured or killed by gunshots to 26.Previously, police had said that nine people were killed and 14 people were injured by gunshot wounds. Police now say 17 suffered gunshot injuries.The count does not include those who suffered injuries while trying to escape the gunman.During Tuesday's press conference Biehl walked media members through an updated timeline of the shooting. He also shared new video that showed the suspect, Connor Betts, in the moments before the shooting. 695

  

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It's a stark look inside some of the nation's public housing: Crumbling Walls, water-damaged ceilings and floors lines with mouse traps."It's just disgusting how we have to live," says Patricia Bishop, who lives at a public housing property in Washington, D.C.For 14 years, she says she has steadily seen conditions get worse." The mold, the rats, the mildew. ... It is just filthy and disgusting. We're humans but we're being treated like trash," she said.In some cases, conditions are so bad residents are being forced to leave. Mold drove out people who lived in that same property." When you don't have enough money, all you can do is move forward with band aid approaches," said Tyrone Garrett, who oversees public housing in DC.The federal government has cut funding in the past 10 years, he says, making conditions worse."I wouldn't want a family member of mine — my mother, my brother, my sister, my father or my grandmother living in conditions like this," he said. "Any more drastic cut to what we're doing and they'll be major impacts to our families — more than what we've seen here today."The White House argues a different approach is needed. The Trump administration says tax breaks will motivate private developers to help renovate these properties and invest in low-income communities."Our actions will directly improve the lives of countless low-income Americans, it's pretty much aimed at that," President Donald Trump has said.While some agree that public-private partnerships can help, the concern is it will take years to see the benefits."We can't revitalize 2600 units, even if we use private capital in any way shape or form quickly. It won't happen within a year," Garrett said.Any proposal will need the approval of Congress, and members of the President's own party have expressed concerns with parts of the plan. 1853

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