Milwaukee's OVP responds to multiple teen victims of gun violence
By:
Bryant McCray
Posted: Jul 26, 2023 6:49 PM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Since the start of 2023, 15 kids, ages 17 and under, have been killed due to gun violence.
The latest victim, a teenage boy, shot and killed last night near 33rd and Center.
The medical examiner's office identified him as 16-year-old Raul Rios.
Tonight, the Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention issuing a statement calling on parents to look after their kids.
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