?Today?s carjacker is your shooter tomorrow?: DC US attorney shares Project Safe Neighborhood info
When the U.S. Attorney for DC announced results of a two-year federal partnership targeting D.C.?s most violent offenders last week, he shared startling information showing that of the 127 cases taken-up under this ?Project Safe Neighborhood? effort, more than half - or about 61% - were juveniles at first arrest.
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