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    5th March 2007

    Metro's leaders have pledged to find a solution for juvenile crime. The issue returned to the headlines late last week, when a Metro police officer shot and killed an 18-year-old robbery suspect. His accomplice was just 16 years old. | | Police chief Ronal Serpas and Mayor Bill Purcell both highlighted the issue when they presented last year's crime report. Metro juvenile court judge Betty ...


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