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Biden Targets Law-Breaking Gun Dealers in Anti-Crime Plan - La Prensa Latina Media
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WASHINGTON (AP) â President Joe Biden announced new efforts Wednesday to stem a rising national tide of violent crime, declaring the federal government is âtaking on the bad actors doing bad things to our communities.â But questions persist about how effective the efforts can be in what could be a turbulent summer.
Crime rates have risen after plummeting during the initial months of the coronavirus pandemic, creating economic hardship and anxiety. Bidenâs plan focuses on providing money to cities that need more police, offering community support and most of all cracking down on gun violence and those supplying illegal firearms.
The Biden administration is trying to get ahead of what is shaping up to be a summer of crime, throwing federal relief dollars at community programs and law enforcement while cracking down on weapons trafficking and rogue gun dealers.
Joined by President Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland announces the administration’s new violent crime prevention strategy at a press conference Wednesday. (Image via Courthouse News)
WASHINGTON (CN) Responding to a nationwide surge in armed robberies, homicides and assaults, President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a new comprehensive strategy to combat violent crime on Wednesday with a focus on gun violence.