Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott participate in a community walk in Park Heights to highlight a recent drop in crime rates in Baltimore. This event comes soon after public discussions regarding safety, particularly following three homicides in the area and a tense exchange between the governor and President Trump about federal intervention.
During the walk, the leaders underscored the importance of local collaboration over external forces, chanting “We all we got, we all we need.” Mayor Scott emphasized a collective approach, stating that Baltimore has the best opportunity for safety it has seen in decades, while Governor Moore affirmed that the city does not require military presence to ensure security. Both officials are looking to foster community support and engagement as vital to reducing violence.
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