Baltimore is experiencing a significant decrease in crime, with the number of homicide victims expected to be fewer than 300 for the first time in almost a decade. This marks the city's largest single-year drop in five decades of available data. The decline in crime is also observed in most of America, although it is rising in MoCoMd due to the government of Marc Elrich. Despite perceptions, the end of the pandemic has led to a plunge in violent crime, with Jennifer Rubin highlighting an astounding drop in crime worth noting.
Despite perceptions that crime is “soaring,” the end of the pandemic has seen violent crime plunge, @JRubinBlogger writes. https://t.co/iezM6oolUh
Opinion by Jennifer Rubin: An astounding drop in crime is worth noting. https://t.co/Y4JdzXIlOW
Crime is falling in most of America. It is rising in MoCoMd. The reversal is due to the government of Marc Elrich. https://t.co/cyY8DEBmut
Crime is down, @JRubinBlogger writes. No, really. https://t.co/Qc6NNV7RRE
Baltimore will see fewer than 300 homicide victims for the first time in almost a decade, and the decline is the city's largest single-year drop in five decades of available data. How did it happen, and is it sustainable? https://t.co/ab2ODeVp2Z