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Maryland Leaders Tell Trump They Don’t Need the National Guard to Curb Gun Violence

Baltimore recorded 201 homicides in 2024, a 23% decrease from the previous year, credited to strategies addressing poverty, mental health, and housing instability, officials said.

  • State and local leaders walked through Baltimore's Park Heights neighborhood to show solidarity against President Trump's threat to send the National Guard to curb gun violence.
  • Baltimore's homicides have reached historic lows through social services addressing root causes of violence, according to officials.
  • Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott accused Trump of using racist rhetoric and targeting Black-led cities with promises to deploy troops.
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Maryland leaders tell Trump they don't need the National Guard to curb gun violence

In a pointed show of solidarity against President Donald Trump, state and local leaders walked through one of Baltimore’s most historically underserved neighborhoods amid ongoing efforts to curb gun violence.

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