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To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Friday, May 29, 2020, 6:00am

Tyrone Muhammad, also known as "Muhammad the Mortician," is the funeral director at Peace and Glory Home for Funerals in Newark, New Jersey. And he spent decades trying to stop the epidemic of gun violence in his community. But he told Charles Monroe-Kane of "To the Best of Our Knowledge" that nothing prepared him for the coronavirus pandemic.

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