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Portland plan to stem bloody shooting surge will take effect slowly while rampant gun violence persists

× By Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, oregonlive.com Published: April 28, 2021, 7:59am Share: PORTLAND Three weeks after the Portland City Council approved a sweeping $6 million plan to combat an historic surge in gun violence, most of its core components have been slow to materialize. There is no firm date for when a reestablished police team tasked with stopping shootings will hit the streets. The community oversight committee that will eventually monitor and review those officers may not come together for at least another month. The city has yet to cut a check from the $4.1 million set aside for nonprofits focused on gun violence prevention and healing, and only plans to dole out about 5% of that money by July 1.

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Serious problem: Milwaukee on pace to break 2020 homicide record

Serious problem: Milwaukee on pace to break 2020 homicide record Milwaukee leaders set emergency meeting to discuss violence 2021 following in the deadly footsteps of last year. Milwaukee is on pace to break homicide records set in 2020. MILWAUKEE - 2021 following in the deadly footsteps of last year. Milwaukee is on pace to break homicide records set in 2020. The mayor said many of the victims and suspects are participating in what he said is dangerous behavior. He is calling on the community to help stop the disturbing trends. In an all-hands-on-deck type of moment, on the heels of a very violent week, city leaders came together Monday, April 26 to call for change.

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