<P> For the credits of the film, three people are listed in memory of . The film was dedicated to these three people, who all died in gun related circumstances: </P> <Ul> <Li> John Alberts, a sound designer and mixer for much of Moore's work . He had initially been hired to do the sound work on the film, but ended his life with a gun in January 2001 . </Li> <Li> Herbert Lasean "Sluggo" Cleaves, Jr., the oldest child of two of Moore's closest friends from Flint . He was shot in the stomach in a drive - by shooting and died soon after at an area hospital on February 18, 2001 . </Li> <Li> Laura Ligon Wilcox, a victim of handgun violence who died on January 10, 2001 . Her death led to the implementation of Laura's Law . </Li> </Ul> <Li> John Alberts, a sound designer and mixer for much of Moore's work . He had initially been hired to do the sound work on the film, but ended his life with a gun in January 2001 . </Li> <Li> Herbert Lasean "Sluggo" Cleaves, Jr., the oldest child of two of Moore's closest friends from Flint . He was shot in the stomach in a drive - by shooting and died soon after at an area hospital on February 18, 2001 . </Li>

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