Johns Hopkins researcher speaks to Hampton Roads about gun violence prevention

PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Travelling down Interstate 95, Josh Horwitz took time from his regular day-to-day responsibilities at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore to share gun violence prevention strategies with elected and community leaders in the city of Portsmouth.

Horwitz, co-director of the school’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention, was requested to speak by Rev. Dr. Mark Hayes on behalf of the Virginia Center for Public Safety.

Recently, gun homicide rates increased from 2019 to 2022, but declined in 2023 when measured per 100,000 people…

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