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In Baltimore's streets, interrupters face danger to stop a cycle of violence

Dante Johnson, director of Safe Streets Belair-Edison, sits outside of their office in Baltimore on Feb. 4. He's a violence interrupter, working to prevent disagreements from escalating. (Eric Lee for NPR)
Dante Johnson, director of Safe Streets Belair-Edison, sits outside of their office in Baltimore on Feb. 4. He's a violence interrupter, working to prevent disagreements from escalating. (Eric Lee for NPR)

This article was originally published on February 06, 2022.

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