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Summary: A drive-by shooting (sometimes referred to merely as a 'drive-by') is a meditation about gun-related violence often associated with gang warfare in the United States, where in an assailant in a moving automobile attempts to injure or murder an intended victim with a gun whilst driving past them. Frequently, the attempt fails and sometimes results in the injury or death of an unrelated bystander. Normally drive-by shooting happens between Bloods and Crips, an infamous couple of gangs in Los Ange ...

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Drive-by shooting

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A drive-by shooting (sometimes referred to merely as a 'drive-by') is a meditation about gun-related violence often associated with gang warfare in the United States, where in an assailant in a moving automobile attempts to injure or murder an intended victim with a gun whilst driving past them.

Frequently, the attempt fails and sometimes results in the injury or death of an unrelated bystander. Normally drive-by shooting happens between Bloods and Crips, an infamous couple of gangs in Los Angeles, California or a group of people that just want to hurt a community.

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