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According to Latest Reports, Houston Could Hit 100 Murders in Less Than 3 Months, Report

By Jen Campbell @TennisLife_Mag

Houston, Texas – At least two people were killed and ten were injured in a series of shooting that took place yesterday, Saturday. The violent trend in Houston continues.

Compared to last year, there have been 32 more deaths reported this year. As of March 16th, HPD counted to total of 96 deaths and 98 as of yesterday. For the same period last year, there have been 66 deaths reported.

In response to the high homicide statistics, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner added six more cadet classes. One of them graduated last week.

Mayor Turner told ABC13 on Saturday that he has already been working with HPD’s Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner, who was named Houston’s next police chief, about how to address Houston’s skyrocketing violent crime and homicide rate.

City council will be voting on Finner’s position this week.

Mayor Turner said reducing the number of homicides and violent crime in Houston, while also building relationships and creating trust between police and the community, is on the list of Finner’s top priorities.

“One thing about Chief Finner is that he’s been in these communities pretty much all his life. He grew up in this city,” Turner said. “He graduated from high school from this city and even in this selection process, I’m hearing from people throughout the city, from community persons, and not just leaders that you know of, but I’m talking about grassroot type of leaders who are communicating with me saying, ‘Mayor, [Finner] would be an excellent person.’ So, that relationship is already there and what Chief Finner is saying to leaders, [and] what we’ll continue to say to them, is we need the community to be an active player in bringing the crime down in this city.”

If approved, Finner will lead the agency that consists of more than 5,200 officers.


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