Baltimore police report a 22% decrease in homicides compared to last year, along with a 19% drop in nonfatal shootings, according to the latest mid-year crime report. Notably, juvenile homicide victims have seen a staggering 71% decrease, reflecting successful community intervention strategies and an increased focus on public safety.
Commissioner Richard Worley points to the city’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy as a key factor in these reductions, which also include a 35% fall in rapes and a 15% drop in carjackings. While praising the progress, local officials acknowledge the pressing need for improvements in handling behavioral crisis situations, as recent incidents have led to scrutiny of police methods.
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