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The Crime Data Mirage: Why Baltimore and D.C.’s “Declining” Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story

City leaders in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore proudly point to “declining crime numbers,” but behind the stats lies a dangerous truth. Murders misclassified as “accidents,” sex crimes omitted from reports, and juvenile offenders repeatedly released through a revolving door justice system create the illusion of progress while leaving communities exposed. The numbers may look good on paper, but residents know the streets tell a very different story.

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Trump vs. Moore: Law and Order Meets Maryland’s Delusions

The article discusses public safety concerns in America, highlighting President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in D.C. as necessary amidst ongoing crime and violence. It criticizes Maryland Governor Wes Moore for opposing federal intervention, arguing he prioritizes political optics over community safety. The piece emphasizes a disconnect between Moore’s statistics and residents’ realities.

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Brandon Scott’s Baltimore: Crime Stats, Spin, and the Reality on the Streets

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott promotes significant crime reductions, but residents experience ongoing violence, particularly in neighborhoods like Curtis Bay. Critics argue he prioritizes race politics and self-image over addressing real issues, while law enforcement suggests improvements stem from changes by others. Concerns about fiscal mismanagement and transparency further complicate his narrative.

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