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LA's Urban Hero Demands "Ghost Gun" Crackdown to Prevent Weapons from Slipping Through
In an impassioned video dispatch, LA's masked urban superhero Danger Man is issuing a rallying cry to presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump: Put forward a concrete plan to tackle America's gun violence crisis or risk losing his support. The self-proclaimed "Black Superman" cites a litany of recent mass shooting incidents, from 11 people shot in Savannah, Georgia, to four people shot in Philadelphia, some fatally. Yet he laments that critical details, such as the types of weapons used, often go unreported, obfuscating the pressing need for reform.