Local NAACP leaders say enough is enough
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Local NAACP leaders say they hope to put a stop to black-on-black violence in the Capital City. On Thursday the group announced plans for an ad campaign designed to reach out to teenagers. Leaders say the message will be clear: Violence leads to life-changing consequences.