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Steve Kerr to participate in town-hall discussion on gun violence

San Francisco Chronicle
Published March 8, 2018 at 12:45 AM
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Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is set to participate Monday in a town-hall-style discussion on gun violence with Rep. Ro Khanna and high school students at Newark Memorial High School. The students will be from California's 17th congressional district, which represents areas in Silicon Valley. Gun violence is a deeply personal issue to Kerr, whose father was assassinated in 1984 by two gunmen outside his office in Beirut. Kerr has addressed the topic repeatedly, including after October's mass shooting in Las Vegas, after November's mass shooting in rural Texas and after last month's mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.

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