Violent crime rates in the United States have reached a 15-year low, showing a significant decline from the 10-year high observed in 2020. Under President Biden's administration, crime rates have seen historic declines, with violent crime down 26% from the levels recorded in 2020 during Trump's presidency. The decline in crime rates has been rapid. In Baltimore, homicides have decreased by 36% and nonfatal shootings by 30% compared to the same time last year, continuing a trend of reduction in violent crime. This improvement is attributed to President Biden’s approach to public safety and fighting crime.
Tuesday marks one year since Baltimore’s worst mass shooting in history, and there will be several different opportunities for people to mark the day. https://t.co/e0vqocdpTy
As of this morning, roughly halfway through the year, homicides are down 36% and nonfatal shootings are down 30% compared to this same time last year and on top of last year’s already historic reduction. https://t.co/x3S1eboJ9n
After hitting a 10-year high in 2020, violent crime is now at a 15-year low in the US, and falling rapidly. What is the best explanation for the sharp decline in crime rates recently? https://t.co/j7KlXwB9SP
America is seeing historic declines in crime under President Biden’s approach to public safety and fighting crime. https://t.co/NHyA2dNv1w
Trump is wildly wrong when it comes to crime — violent crime rates are lower than they’ve ever been in the last 15 years. They’re also down 26% from Trump’s 2020 levels. @Morning_Joe https://t.co/QGbSQH8Q8X