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City Council calls for more security at shops

A small memorial has grown outside the Dudley Street store where clerk Gerardo Serrano was shot and killed Sunday. A small memorial has grown outside the Dudley Street store where clerk Gerardo Serrano was shot and killed Sunday. (Jonathan Wiggs/ Globe Staff)
By Andrew Ryan
Globe Staff / February 25, 2010

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A 71-year-old store clerk shot and killed last weekend in Dorchester was memorialized yesterday by members of the Boston City Council, who called for a hearing on increasing security at bodegas and corner shops by potentially helping owners purchase surveillance cameras. (Full article: 329 words)

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