How Baltimore is saving lives by offering young men resources when they put down the guns
- Malik Grant, 29, has a full-time job and started a business after receiving support from Baltimore's Group Violence Reduction Strategy, which helps about 200 individuals with various life challenges.
- Baltimore recorded 201 homicides in 2024, marking a 23% drop from the previous year and the lowest total in over a decade, according to police data.
- The Group Violence Reduction Strategy assigns life coaches to participants, assisting them with obtaining jobs, housing, and other essential services.
- The new anti-violence strategy operates in four police districts, with plans to expand citywide, as praised by Maryland Governor Wes Moore.
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