On the heels of a review showing a decrease in shootings and homicides in the 10 Safe Streets catchment zones, Baltimore City leaders announced an additional $5 million will go toward the gun violence prevention program.

The money will come from the city’s $641 million federal American Rescue Plan allocation, according to Shantay Jackson, director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement. Jackson said the funding will be on top of the budget already allocated for the Safe Streets locations.

In addition to the funding, Jackson announced a new effort to provide more transparency and accountability surrounding the Safe Streets program; FOX45 News has been questioning Jackson and other city leaders about Safe Streets’ effectiveness and accountability, and now some of those questions will be answered with the new details that will be published.

“In partnership with LifeBridge and catholic Charities, MONSE will be producing quarterly and annual Safe Streets reports,” Jackson said, noting some mediation data will also be provided.... Read More: FOX45