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Amid rise in murders, South Florida city starts campaign to find causes, solutions

Lauderhill Commissioner Melissa  Dunn surrounded by  Mayor Ken Thurston, left, and Vice Mayor Lawrence "Jabbow" Martin, during a press conference to announce the city’s  "Peace365" campaign, a plan to encourage the community to stop violence and cultivate a culture of peace and kindness throughout the community. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Lauderhill Commissioner Melissa Dunn surrounded by Mayor Ken Thurston, left, and Vice Mayor Lawrence “Jabbow” Martin, during a press conference to announce the city’s “Peace365” campaign, a plan to encourage the community to stop violence and cultivate a culture of peace and kindness throughout the community. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
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Lauderhill city officials launched Monday its "Peace365" initiative, a months-long campaign that will include research to identify factors contributing to crime in the city and use the results to inform policy changes.

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