💨 Abstract
Attorney Jeanine Pirro for D.C. ignored optimistic national crime statistics, citing the 2024 figure of 29 children shot and killed and 16 so far in 2025. She called for law enforcement focus on these victims and legislative changes, including reforming the Youth Rehabilitation Act. Pirro argued that current laws hinder removing young violent offenders from the streets.
Courtesy: Kyle Cooper
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