Several people were involved in a local community shooting, and one victim died shortly thereafter. Which person will need the most help immediately after the shooting?

a. The police officer who will have to notify the victim's family and follow up with the crime investigation
b. The woman who has been living with victim and has never experienced death of a close friend or family member
c. The woman who broke up with victim about a month ago and has not forgiven him for moving out of her apartment
d. The victim's best friend, who is accustomed to gang shootings and random violence


ANS: B

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