Philadelphia recently hosted an inaugural forum addressing the city’s significant reduction in gun violence, highlighting a 2022 homicide rate lower than in over five decades. Lt. Gov. Austin Davis emphasized the importance of tackling gun violence, stating it is his top priority and attributing the decline to a coordinated approach blending community efforts, law enforcement support, and economic opportunities.
The forum, organized by The Trace, brought together national experts, civic leaders, and local youth, showcasing successful intervention strategies and conversations about the ongoing challenges faced by communities. With over 173 organizations collaborating in violence prevention, participants discussed ways to maintain and build on this progress amid dwindling federal support, underscoring the need for sustained investment in community-driven initiatives.
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