Churches Post ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill’ Billboards Around Detroit
A wave of gun violence in Detroit has prompted local church leaders to inundate the city with “Thou shalt not kill” posters and billboards in hopes of quelling the violence.
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A wave of gun violence in Detroit has prompted local church leaders to inundate the city with “Thou shalt not kill” posters and billboards in hopes of quelling the violence.
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