Shequila Morrison's butterfly effect: Comfort for those left behind by violence
By:
Pauleen Le
Posted: Jun 13, 2021 9:07 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It's not quite halfway through 2021 and Milwaukee is already on pace to break last year's record number of homicides.
While there's support for the victims and their families immediately following these tragedies, what happens after the funeral? In Milwaukee, Shequila Morrison is making sure loved ones left behind are not forgotten.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Pauleen Le introduces us to Morrison and her butterfly effect.
Click here to help Shequila Morrison's efforts to support the families of victims.
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