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NBC News Investigation: Carbon monoxide is killing public housing residents, but HUD doesn’t require detectors
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A carbon monoxide leak in a South Carolina public housing complex killed two people last month and forced more than 400 people to evacuate, a NBC News investigation reveals. Kinterra Johnson, a 27-year-old single mother of three, was one of the evacuees and tells Gabe Gutierrez: “We’re just being swept under the rug – overlooked.” HUD says they are now reviewing their inspection procedures. We’ll have more from the investigation tonight on NBC Nightly News.March 1, 2019