Cleveland families healing from gun violence face a fractured safety net

The black plastic chairs started out in a grid: eight to a row, at attention for whoever might stand up front.

Sharri Thomas was having none of that. As people trudged across the lawn of a Shaker Heights church on a spring day, she urged them to pull the chairs together and circle up.

“No sitting in the back,” she said. “Come on up close and be with family.”…

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