Maryland Gov. Wes Moore recently declared, “Together we have broken the back of violent crime and the last time the homicide rate was this low I was not born yet.” However, his rejection of National Guard assistance has sparked debate as crime rates in Baltimore remain alarmingly high.
In the 17 days since the National Guard was deployed in Washington, D.C., Baltimore has experienced over 2,500 crimes, including six homicides, nine rapes, 426 assaults, 271 aggravated assaults, 252 auto thefts, 155 burglaries, and 439 acts of vandalism. This surge in crime is nine times greater than the violent crime rate in Washington during the same period.
Residents and business owners have expressed concern over the escalating violence.
“Just brutally attacking somebody is off the case crazy,” one vi