As unsolved teen murders spike in Seattle, a father pleads for our help

It would be easy for most of Seattle to forget them. 

Each of the six boys killed by gunfire in the city this year was too young to have made much of a mark on the world beyond their friends and family. The eldest was just 17; the next two, 16; two were high school freshmen. And the youngest had just graduated from middle school. 

Ten months since the first of these killings, and not one person has been arrested.

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