Baltimore leaders discuss continued efforts to combat city’s crime

Baltimore City leaders gathered at City Hall on Tuesday to discuss the continued effort to knock down violent crime.

The final safety oversight hearing of the year allowed Baltimore Police, the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE), and other groups to update the city council on the state of the city’s crime.

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MONSE director Stefani Mavronis took center stage to discuss the historic drop in gun violence.

She spoke about Safe Streets, a program to reduce gun violence, which is now 80% staffed, thanks to vetting and background checks by the Baltimore Police Department…

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