Philadelphia’s “Kensington Community Revival” plan shows promising early results, with homicides down 45% and nonfatal shootings down 57% in 2024. This turnaround comes in the wake of a high-profile effort combining increased policing, community cleanups, and violence prevention initiatives aimed at revitalizing a neighborhood long plagued by drug trafficking and violence.
Key stakeholders, including local nonprofit leaders and city officials, report a historic decrease in gun violence, with reports indicating almost no recorded shootings at a previously notorious intersection. The city has also invested $8.6 million in anti-violence grants to support local organizations, marking a strategic and collaborative approach to addressing Kensington’s challenges. However, concerns remain about potential spillover effects into neighboring areas as the community works towards a more lasting solution.
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