According to a recent report released by the FBI, violent crime in the United States decreased once again last year. The report highlights a positive trend in the overall safety and security of communities across the country.
NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian provided insight into the findings of the report, shedding light on the various factors contributing to this decline in violent crime. This news comes as a relief to many Americans who have been concerned about the prevalence of crime in their neighborhoods.
Law enforcement officials and community leaders are encouraged by the progress being made in reducing violent crime rates. However, they acknowledge that there is still work to be done in addressing root causes and implementing effective crime prevention strategies.
Overall, the report signals a step in the right direction towards creating safer and more peaceful communities for all residents. As efforts continue to combat crime and promote public safety, it remains important for individuals and law enforcement agencies to work together in fostering a secure environment for all.
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Doesn’t feel like it
crime rates, both violent and property, have been on downward trend for 30 years, according ot both FBI and the survey studies mentioned in the video. of course, this is national statistics, going up in some places, down in others, with spikes during certain periods, like the post pandemic spike
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I hope yall gotta a spaceship