When a gun enters the contentious squeegee kid debate, we know the issue has hit a tipping point.
Last week, a 45-year-old woman told Baltimore police she flashed her firearm because she thought a group of young people who wash car windows for cash had gotten too aggressive. A struggle ensued when one of the teens reached inside her car, and the gun went off.
When a gun enters the contentious squeegee kid debate, we know the issue has hit a tipping point.
Last week, a 45-year-old woman told Baltimore police she flashed her firearm because she thought a group of young people who wash car windows for cash had gotten too aggressive. A struggle ensued when one of the teens reached inside her car, and the gun went off.
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