Three Safe Streets sites mark one year without homicides

A group photo with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott celebrating a year without homi
A group photo with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott celebrating a year without homicides in three Safe Streets neighborhoods
Three Baltimore Safe Streets sites celebrate no homicides in over a year

Milestones amplify findings of Johns Hopkins study validating the effectiveness of the violence reduction program

Three Safe Streets Baltimore neighborhoods across the city recently celebrated more than a year without a single homicide, a milestone that bolsters the findings of a recent Johns Hopkins analysis showing that "Safe Streets saves lives."

’Today is a great day’: Some Safe Streets sites celebrate no homicides for over a year
/ WBAL Radio

Baltimore celebrates Safe Streets milestones: No homicides over 365 days
/ WBAL-TV

Three Baltimore Safe Streets sites reach one year without a homicide: ’I can go outside’
/ The Baltimore Sun

Safe Streets celebrates one year without homicides
/ WMAR-TV

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced the news last week in a post on X in which he wrote, "Yesterday was a great day in Park Heights as we celebrate not just one, but three, Safe Streets sites that have achieved over 365 days without a homicide in their respective catchment zones."

"This achievement is personal, having grown up in Park Heights, today is a testament to the life-saving work that our Safe Streets staff do every day," the mayor continued. "To our Belvedere, Park Heights, and Franklin Square teams, thank you for putting yourselves in harm’s way to prevent violence in this community."

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ’s Center for Gun Violence Solutions praised the community violence intervention program focused on reducing gun violence for achieving the milestone.

"Celebration of Safe Streets’ efforts to prevent homicides in the communities that they serve is fitting," said Daniel Webster , distinguished research scholar for the Center for Gun Violence Solutions in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. "Despite decades of disinvestment and deep challenges in communities that have long experienced devastating loss of life due to violence, research by my colleagues and me at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions confirms that Safe Streets saves lives. Baltimore’s investment in a public health model for community violence intervention is paying dividends and making communities safer."

To read more about the milestone, visit the following news websites.


    ’Today is a great day’: Some Safe Streets sites celebrate no homicides for over a year (WBAL Radio)

    Three Baltimore Safe Streets sites reach one year without a homicide: ’I can go outside’ (The Baltimore Sun)



To access the Center for Gun Policy Solutions report on Safe Streets Baltimore, click here.