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    In this Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017, photo, police lift crime scene tape in unison in Chicago, after two people were shot and transported to Stroger Hospital. Chicago experienced less deadly gun violence over the Labor Day weekend than last year after the police department flooded the streets with officers and made a concerted effort to arrest those most likely to be involved in violent crime, police said Tuesday. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune via AP)
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    Alice Marie Johnson (left) and her daughter Katina Marie Scales wait to start a TV interview on Thursday, June 7, 2018 in Memphis, Tenn. Johnson was released from prison Wednesday on a pardon from President Donald Trump. Johnson, 63, spent more than two decades serving life without parole.
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