Why Murders in One of America’s Most Violent Cities Hit a Historic Low
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, USA, JUL 25 – Baltimore's new strategy connecting over 256 high-risk individuals to services and focusing on repeat violent offenders helped reduce murders to under 150 in 2025, officials said.
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Why America is murdering less
Young men at Roca, a Baltimore nonprofit serving youth at high risk of being involved in gun violence. Over the last two years, a quiet miracle has been playing out across the United States: People are killing each other far less often. Murder and other types of violent crime spiked across the country in 2020, when the pandemic closed down schools and recreation centers and the police murder of George Floyd fueled a collapse in community trust …
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