Homicide in Detroit
A six-part series that takes a deep look at the impact of homicide on family, police, bystanders and the city itself. Originally published in the Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), in 2004.
A six-part series that takes a deep look at the impact of homicide on family, police, bystanders and the city itself. Originally published in the Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), in 2004.
A series that focused on the victims and community impact of the Columbine High School shootings. Originally published in the Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) in 1999.
A sensitive and thorough portrayal of Yong Jones' struggle to bring her son's murderer to justice against the backdrop of her cultural beliefs. Originally published as a series in the Portland Press Herald, Portland, ME, in May and June, 1998.
A ten-part series about a young man paralyzed by random gunfire, and the family and community that support him. Originally published as a series in the Nashville Banner in December, 1997.
A chronicle of the toll that a single 22-cent bullet exacted on individual victims and the broader community. Originally published in the Press-Telegram, Long Beach, CA, on November 10, 1996.
A three-part series showing how entire communities can be victims of poverty and the violence it spawns. Originally published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on May 14, 1996.
A series of articles exploring how communities adapt to and recover from urban trauma. Originally published as a series in the Long Beach Press-Telegram from August to November, 1993.