Baltimore, MD - Dec. 18, 2024 - Fewer juveniles under state supervision were shot in the last year compared to previous years, but the number of juvenile suspects increased and leaders around the state are demanding more collaboration.
According to the latest juvenile shooting report published by the Department of Juvenile Services, DJS, there was an 11% increase in juveniles under supervision in 2024 compared to 2023, but a 25% decline in juveniles under supervision who were victims of non-fatal shootings. Four DJS children were killed in the last year and 31 – or 6.5% increase – juveniles were suspects in non-fatal shootings.
Information about how many DJS-supervised juveniles across Maryland comes as a result of the DJS Transparency Act of 2024 sponsored by Baltimore City Democratic Sen. Cory McCray. On the first day of the 2024 session, Sen. McCray said DJS needed to provide more details about how it responds to kids involved with gun violence.
“When we have juveniles who are engaged in shootings or nonfatal shootings – what’s the after-action plan? When did his agency make contact? How do we know retaliation won’t happen? He should be able to articulate that in a manner that everyone can understand,” Sen. McCray said in January.... Read More: FOX45