A Strong Showing From The Pocomoke Community To Stand Up To Gun Violence
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City leaders called for an emergency public safety meeting to take place on Tuesday night. The call to action came on the heels of a shooting that happened late on the night of Friday, June 6th.
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POCOMOKE CITY, Md. -- City leaders called for an emergency public safety meeting to take place on Tuesday night. The call to action came on the heels of a shooting that happened late on the night of Friday, June 6th.
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