What lessons can Baltimore learn from the Bay Area’s success in reducing homicides? We speak to two Oakland-based experts ahead of our June 18th town hall in Baltimore
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Bay Area communities are not afraid of telling not snitching. It’s a difference. Especially San Jose. Communities help the police and vice versa. When they are jobs present and stable households the communities prosper.
In my opinion the only answer is to get rid of the food deserts where nothing but junk food and alcohol can be purchased. However, this is problematic because most of the rest of our population is also being slowly killed by industrial food production-
looking deeply, as our farmland soil is totally depleted a solution is to create suburban organic gardens which supply food to inner cities.-a tough challenge!Nothing will change in Baltimore. It is corrupt to the core. Hopkins basically controls the city. It is truly a plantation mentality that runs this city. Very segregated city for a reason. The "white L " gets all the protection, inflow of wealth, and tender-loving care from the city government.
Get rid of the guns Baltimore. You're not opening your eyes to what's right in front of you.
Strange-I lived in sf for 25 years and high rent ran me out of town. I live in Berkeley (a good area too) and there have been 4 drive by shooting murder within 4 blocks in the last 2 years and never saw or heard of one near me in SF. PROPAGANDA?
And how many stabbing have there been on BART lately and gang group robberies on BART? A lot.
We forget children are brought up in villages, it's just that we call them communities, anything to reduce gun violence is to be highly commended. 💙