Bakersfield city officials announce a substantial reduction in gun violence, reporting a 57% decrease in homicides and a 60% drop in shootings since the launch of their gun violence reduction strategy in late 2021. City Manager Christian Clegg credits this success to a collaboration with local community organizations, emphasizing that 2024 has become the safest year since the pandemic began.
The effectiveness of this initiative is underscored by comments from intervention specialists, who are actively de-escalating tensions and working with individuals at risk of reoffending. The program’s success has led to its formalization as the Office of Intervention and Prevention, with funding from public safety taxes and state grants, ensuring its sustainability in the fight against gun violence.
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