Program's head says Iowa school shooting won't deter him

FILE - In this image provided by the Des Moines Public Schools, community activist and rapper Will Keeps records a music video with students in a hallway at Des Moines Public School's Central Campus, Jan. 29, 2016, in Des Moines, Iowa. On Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, Keeps, founder of the Starts Right Here program for at-risk youth in Des Moines, said he will remain “all in on helping kids that are not reachable in so many peoples' eyes†after he was wounded in last month's shooting that killed two of his students. (Jon Lemons/Des Moines Public Schools via AP, File)

The founder of an educational program for at-risk youth in Des Moines says he will remain “all in on helping kids that are not reachable in so many peoples' eyes†after he was wounded in last month's shooting that killed two students.

, 49, a former Chicago gang member who moved to Iowa in his 20s and later founded the Starts Right Here program, made his first public comments about the shooting this weekend in a video the police department .

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