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Greg Jackson, gun violence survivor and National Advocacy Director with the Community Justice Action Fund, speaks at the National Mall in Washington D.C. on April 29, 2021 .Leah Millis鈥擱euters/AlamyBy Melissa ChanOctober 13, 2021 7:00 AM EDTWhen Greg Jackson Jr. thinks about the night he was shot, the most painful part of the memory isnrsquo;t that he almost died. Itrsquo not the six surgeries he underwent, the half-year bedridden, or the image of his younger cousin using a shirt as a tourniquet to save his life. Itrsquo not even the thought of the gunman. What brings on a flood of resentment is his reception at the hospital. After he was rolled off the ambulance on a stretcher, stil
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