Gun violence deaths are declining. Public health experts warn cuts could change that

In 2025, data shows that gun violence shootings in the U.S. dropped to their lowest level in more than a decade, with cities across the country reporting steep year-over-year declines. Washington, D.C. specifically experienced a 31 percent drop in homicides, its lowest rate in nearly three decades.

Daniel Webster, public health professor at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, said the reductions are not a one-year anomaly. “This downturn began towards the end of 2022 for most cities and has been on a very steep decline historically,” Webster told WAMU Morning Edition host Esther Ciammachilli.

Webster said cities are using highly focused strategies aimed at a relatively small number of people most at risk to commit violence. He explained law enforcement deterrence is being paired with support services that help people move away from violence…

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