💨 Abstract
In a discussion on WTOP, filmmaker Curtis Mozie, who focuses on combating gang and gun violence in Washington, D.C., shared his perspective on the city's crime situation. Contrary to some reports from city leaders, Mozie believes crime remains high, especially with young people involved. He highlighted the fears residents had previously, such as being shot in drive-by incidents while out shopping. Mozie praised the increased federal presence and support from the National Guard, noting that people feel safer now.
Courtesy: Valerie Bonk
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