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Attorney General comments on decline in major city violent crimes

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Attorney General Merrick B. Garland | https://www.justice.gov/agencies/chart/ma

The Justice Department has released a statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland regarding the Major Cities Chiefs Association Violent Crime Survey, which indicates a decrease in violent crime in the first six months of 2024 compared to the same period last year.

“This data offers yet another indicator of a substantial reduction in violent crime in major cities across the country. In nearly 70 major cities across the country, violent crime has continued to drop during the first six months of this year compared to the same time period last year, including a 17% decrease in homicides," Garland stated.

He noted that this updated data follows last year's historic drop in homicides nationwide and one of the lowest levels of violent crime in 50 years.

"Three and a half years ago, the Justice Department launched an ambitious strategy to combat violent crime rooted in investing in our partnerships with other federal law enforcement agencies, with state and local law enforcement who risk their lives to keep their communities safe every day, and with the communities we all serve," Garland said. "The Justice Department’s work together with our partners to drive down violent crime is paying off."

Garland emphasized that despite these gains, efforts will continue until every person and community is safe from violent crime.

"We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners across the country to arrest violent felons, seize and trace guns used in crimes, disrupt violent drug trafficking, and make critical investments in police departments to hire more officers. And we will continue to work with our community partners to support life-saving initiatives aimed at preventing and disrupting violence before it occurs,” he concluded.

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