Oakland cut killings to a 60-year low. How did it happen?

πŸ€” so this news about Oakland is kinda suspicious yeah? like they're saying it's because of their new violence intervention program that the murder rate went down. but what if it's not just that? what if there's some hidden agenda at play? πŸ€‘ i mean, think about it, 1967 was a big year for social change and upheaval. could it be that they're trying to create this illusion of safety so people don't get too restless again? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ plus the fact that Oakland's police department has the lowest number of sworn officers in over two decades is kinda fishy. are they cutting corners or just focusing on the high-profile cases? 🚨 and what about those unreported robberies? how many more people are being affected than we know about? πŸ’‘ it's all a bit too convenient, if you ask me πŸ˜’
 
I'm not totally convinced by this drop in murder rate just yet πŸ€”. I mean, 67 lives lost is still too many, and the fact that some folks are worried about safety even with improved response times suggests there's still a lot of work to be done πŸ’‘. And let's be real, surveillance tech isn't gonna solve the root problem – poverty, lack of opportunities, mental health issues... those are the real drivers of gun violence 🚫. Oakland's program sounds good on paper, but I'd love to see more data on its effectiveness over time before we start hailing it as a miracle worker πŸ“Š. And what about the 607 sworn officers? That's still a pretty tiny department compared to other cities in CA 🀯.
 
man... i'm not surprised tho πŸ€” the stats are def real... 60 year low for murder rate? that's huge! it's all about the new program tho πŸ“ˆ they're offering job training and stuff like that to help people get out of the cycle, and it's working... but 67 is still way too many lives lost, u feel? i'm glad mayor lee is acknowledging the progress though πŸ‘ she's right, behind those numbers are lives saved... families didn't have to worry about getting the worst phone call πŸ€• anyhoo, what's gonna happen with the police department tho? they've got 607 officers now, that's crazy low! 🚨 i hope they can get some of these high-profile cases wrapped up soon... we still gotta see progress on that front 🀞
 
πŸ€” I'm really relieved to hear that Oakland's murder rate has dropped to a 60-year low! It's awesome that they've implemented new programs like the violence intervention one - it makes sense that job training and support can help people get back on track.

But, you know, 67 lives lost is still 67 too many. πŸ€• I think it's interesting that they're focusing on rebuilding trust with residents, though. That's not easy to do after a city has been through something like this. The police department being understaffed at the moment does seem like a big challenge.

I'm glad to hear that they're making progress on reducing gun violence and robberies, etc. But I also think it's really important to listen to residents who are still feeling scared or uneasy about their safety. Like, even with faster 911 response times, some people might not feel safe walking around the city.

Overall, it's a good start for Oakland, but they've got some work to do to make sure everyone feels safe and supported! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg I'm so relieved to hear that Oakland's murder rate has dropped to a 60-year low πŸ™πŸ’–! It's been a dark period for the city during the pandemic, with so many lives lost and families torn apart. But it's amazing to see the city taking steps towards healing and rebuilding trust with residents πŸ’ͺ.

I'm loving the new violence intervention program - it sounds like it's making a real difference in targeting those most involved in gun violence 🀝. And who would've thought that job training and support could be a game-changer? It's all about addressing the root causes of crime, not just treating symptoms πŸ’‘.

But, let's be real, there's still so much work to be done 🌟. 67 lives lost is still way too many, and it's heartbreaking that some families are still receiving those dreaded phone calls 😒. And I feel for the police department, with fewer officers than in over two decades - it can't be easy to keep up with all those cases! πŸ’”

Still, I'm optimistic about Oakland's future 🌞. These new initiatives are a great start, and if they can address the root causes of gun violence, we might just see some real change soon 🀞. Let's keep supporting our city's efforts and keeping our fingers crossed for a brighter future πŸ’•
 
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