Oakland homicides fall to 25-year low – how did it stem the violence?
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Oakland achieves 25-year low in homicides through violence intervention programs.
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Oakland has achieved a 25-year low in homicides, successfully reducing deadly violence through pioneering intervention efforts. The story examines how the California city managed to stem violence despite claims from the Trump administration that it was beyond saving.
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Oakland implemented pioneering intervention efforts that successfully reduced deadly violence.
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