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Amid plague of US mass shootings, 'heroes' emerge

With no end in sight to the mass shootings, Americans are now finding hope in the actions of "heroes" who have sacrificed their lives to save others amidst hails of bullets. 18-yr-old Kendrick Castillo became the latest example of this bravery after he confronted one of the gunmen who attacked his school. It cost him his life, but allowed other students time to escape.

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