A new report highlights a notable decrease in gun violence in Lansing, Michigan, following the implementation of the Advance Peace Lansing program, which focuses on reducing cyclical and retaliatory shootings. Data shows that overall shootings fell by 19% within two years of the program’s launch, with fatal incidents dropping by an impressive 52%. This initiative employs community fellows to engage individuals directly affected by gun violence, fostering healing and safety in neighborhoods.
The report details specific trends, revealing that non-fatal shootings in the southwest and northeast areas of Lansing either decreased continuously or remained unchanged from 2021 to 2024. The findings also emphasize demographic patterns, noting that 80% of shooting victims are male and 82% are Black, with most incidents occurring between midnight and 4 a.m. These insights offer essential data for understanding and addressing the complex issue of gun violence in urban communities.
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