City leader calls for stop to, "pandemic" of violence
By: Tim Spears
Posted: Nov 5, 2021 9:06 PM EST

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South Bend has seen a troubling number of shootings this year, with more than a dozen killed.
In an interview with ABC57 NightTeam anchor Tim Spears, South Bend Common Council member Pastor Canneth Lee, calls for an end to this, "pandemic of violence".
View the full, unedited interview, here:
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