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Baltimore’s Brooklyn Celebrates Over a Year Without Homicide, Credits Community Effort and Safe Streets Program

Baltimore’s Brooklyn Celebrates Over a Year Without Homicide, Credits Community Effort and Safe Streets Program

Baltimore’s Brooklyn neighborhood has shown strength after a tragic event, celebrating over a year without a homicide. This success is driven by the Safe Streets initiative, which has reached 408 days without gun violence, as reported by

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. This milestone comes on the heels of a tragic mass shooting that occurred on July 2, 2023, during the Brooklyn Day gathering and resulted in the death of two young individuals, Aaliyah Gonzalez and Kylis Fagbemi.

Safe Streets, praised by both local officials and the community, operates under the premise of de-escalation. It’s through their “violence interrupters” that tensions in the community are calmed, according to statements from City Council member Phylicia Porter and Mayor Brandon Scott, the latter emphasizing the collective spirit, stating, “This isn’t just a Safe Streets accomplishment; this is a testament to Brooklyn’s resilience and the power of community” in an interview reported by

WBALTV

. This year’s anniversary also saw a day of healing to remember the victims, with the Safe Streets’ Brooklyn site director, only known as Weezie, acknowledging the significance of creating trustworthy bonds within the community; as reported by the same source, Weezie asserted that connections and history are paramount.

Further, along the journey of recovery and progress, the mood in Brooklyn is one of transformation, with Stefanie Mavronis, MONSE executive director, witnessing a palpable change at the community gatherings, “to see so many faces who were there in the immediate aftermath who did not leave, who put their love of this community first who put service to this community first, we are seeing transformation,” Mavronis described in a statement, as cited by

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Brooklyn celebrates peace thanks to community efforts beyond Safe Streets, including support for schools and families. While progress is evident, as Weezie notes, more work remains.

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