Gun violence in Milwaukee has become a financial burden costing taxpayers approximately $94 million so far this year, as reported by Reggie Moore from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Each homicide in the city carries a heavy price tag of around $2 million, factoring in health care, investigations, and social services connected to such violent incidents.
Amid these alarming figures, the city is focusing on preventative measures through the 414 Life program, which treats gun violence as a public health issue. Since its inception in 2018, the initiative has intervened in over 250 high-risk situations to de-escalate potential violence, demonstrating a proactive approach to saving lives and reducing costs associated with gun-related incidents.
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