'We don't need another round of thoughts and prayers': Fmr. prosecutor calls for tangible reform
Former prosecutor Charles Coleman tells MSNBC that more tangible investments must be made in mental health care and gun reform rather than "throwing money" at schools to arm teachers and install metal detectors.
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