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Mayor Scott Responds to Trump's Comments on Baltimore Crime Rates

In response to President Trump's claims about crime in Baltimore, Mayor Scott points to a significant decrease in violence in the city.

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has publicly addressed remarks made by President Donald Trump regarding crime levels in the city, asserting that recent statistics reflect a notable decline in violence.

In a statement, Scott emphasized that Baltimore has seen record-low rates of violent crime, countering the negative portrayal presented by Trump. The mayor highlighted that the city has made substantial progress in improving safety and reducing crime.

Scott's comments come in the wake of Trump's criticisms, which suggested that Baltimore was plagued by high crime rates. The mayor's defense included citing specific data that illustrates a reduction in violent incidents, reinforcing his administration's commitment to public safety.

As the city continues to work on community-focused initiatives aimed at further decreasing crime, Scott remains optimistic about the positive trajectory of Baltimore's safety measures.

Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).

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