Baltimore's State's Attorney has called for increased transparency surrounding the Safe Streets program, following ongoing scrutiny regarding its operations and effectiveness. The initiative, designed to reduce gun violence through community engagement and intervention, has faced a series of questions from both the public and officials.
Concerns have been raised about how the program measures its success and the allocation of funding. Critics argue that without clear data and accountability, it is challenging to assess the program's impact on reducing crime rates in the city.
The State's Attorney emphasized the necessity for open communication and detailed reporting on the program's outcomes. This call for transparency reflects a broader desire among community members and stakeholders for more insight into public safety initiatives.
As Baltimore grapples with issues of violence and crime, the Safe Streets program remains a focal point in discussions about effective strategies for community safety and intervention.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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