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Robert Troncoso, who owns a grocery store in Dorchester, said residents do not feel safe, 'but we have to take the chance.'

Dorchester on edge after two shootings

By Brian R. Ballou and Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / April 1, 2007

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Seared by gunfire that killed a man and left a teenager clinging to life support, Dorchester residents braced themselves for more violence yesterday as officials scrambled for ways to "end this insanity," in the words of one city councilor. (Full article: 950 words)

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