Baltimore records record-low April homicide count, lowest since 1970

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Baltimore logged four homicides in April—the lowest monthly total since 1970—marking a broad drop in violence, with about 10% fewer killings and nonfatal shootings than a year earlier; officials credit cross-agency collaboration and evidence-based violence-intervention strategies, though city leaders emphasize that violence remains high and public perceptions may lag behind the statistics.
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- Crime drops in Baltimore, but juvenile violence remains a growing concern WBFF
- Baltimore leaders tout crime reduction with April seeing lowest homicide total since at least 1970 WBAL-TV
- Mayor Brandon Scott addresses homicide decline as quality-of-life concerns persist WBAL News Radio
- Baltimore sees fewest monthly homicides since 1970 CBS News
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