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Confronted with news of crime facing Baltimore, Mayor Brandon Scott decides to change the subject, writes Armstrong Williams.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about how the city has been working to reduce violent crime, now at historic lows, according to city data.
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LEVEL Man on MSNWhy Donald Trump is Ignoring DC's Lower Crime Rate Metric
If the end game for the current administration were truly crime reduction, they would celebrate the progress made in DC.
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Face2Face Africa on MSNAs Trump decries ‘lawless’ cities, Black mayors showcase crime reduction successes
President Donald Trump’s declaration that Washington, D.C., is a “crime-ridden wasteland” has drawn sharp pushback from Black mayors across the country, who say the president is distorting reality to ...
Members of the African American Mayors Association started noticing last year declines in violent crime in their cities.
Mayor Brandon Scott highlights racist attacks he regularly receives amid national discourse about crime in urban cities led ...
The city has been basking in a remarkably calm era for public safety, at least by Baltimore standards. That’s thanks to a ...
President Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C. is getting reinforcements from red states this week, as as MORE ...
The Michigan primary election is Aug. 5 and in Sterling Heights voters will hone down the list of candidates running for city council while in New Baltimore, residents will select mayoral candidates.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott cut the ribbon Monday on the Residences at Irvington Woods, a newly renovated 71-unit affordable housing complex aimed at supporting homeless families, veterans and ...
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