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New FBI Report: Colorado 5th Highest Increase In Crime In The Country, New Bill Aims To Crack Down
Over the last three years, violent crime alone has risen 17 percent in Colorado, including a 47 percent increase in murder.

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Over the last three years, violent crime alone has risen 17 percent in Colorado, including a 47 percent increase in murder.

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