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Philadelphia, Portland, Tucson, Louisville, Indianapolis and Austin are among the cities seeing a surge in murder rates this year and the debate over why is raging. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez speaks with Desiree Goodson, a mother whose 14-year-old son was killed while waiting for the bus in Philadelphia last week. Dec. 9, 2021