During last week’s budget hearing before members of Baltimore City Council, City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates reported in 2024 his office charged 2,891 felony cases, and closed 3,115 felony cases.

Bates further broke down his data, telling council members the increased incarceration of defendants convicted of gun crimes has contributed to the drop in homicides and shootings.

“The data and research says about 5-6,000 violent offenders running around with guns are doing the murders and the shootings. To date we’ve figured we’ve put almost 2500 of those individuals in prison. It's not something we’re proud of to just put people in jail. But these are the individuals running around shooting and killing individuals. We’ve targeted the right people to put them in prison,” Bates said.

When it comes to gun convictions, Bates said 2,129 cases resulted in jail time in 2023 and 2024 - well over double and about 200 cases shy of triple the 780 cases in 2021 and 2022, according to the City State’s Attorney.... Read More: FOX45