Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott responded to President Donald Trump’s criticism about violence in his city by highlighting historic drops in violent crime. President Trump warned other major cities about federal intervention after he placed the Washington, DC, police department under federal control and deployed the National Guard.
Breakdown
- Trump described Baltimore and other cities as 'so far gone' due to crime. 14s
- Baltimore's mayor highlighted a 50-year low in city homicides. 39s
- The mayor noted that cities singled out by Trump, all with Black mayors, are seeing historic lows in violent crime. 30s
- He credited community violence intervention and collaboration for reducing crime. 1m 7s
- The mayor criticized past right-wing policing policies and suggested national leaders could learn from local successes. 1m 16s