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Selfie of Keona Holley. Keona Schannel Holley, [4] also known as "KeKe" and the "Mom from the West Side", [1] was born in 1981 or 1982. She graduated from Edmondson-Westside High School in southwestern Baltimore and received a certification as a nursing assistant from the Community College of Baltimore County, according to her family. [5]
This happened even as homicides soared from 211 in 2014, to 344 in 2015 – an increase of 63%. [18] Since 2017, homicide numbers have decreased, reaching a 13 year low of 201 in 2024. Baltimore's level of violent crime is much higher than the national average.
2024-05-30 Hugo Cachua (37) Latino Ontario, California: An off-duty LAPD officer shot and killed Cachua after a fender-bender and fight. One of the gunshots hit Cachua, who was unarmed, in the back. [8] [9] 2024-05-30 unidentified male: Native American Tulsa, Oklahoma [10] 2024-05-30 Bishop Jones-Daniel (28) Black Silver Spring, Maryland
Baltimore has recorded 322 homicides in 2022, roughly the same number as last year. The city experienced its highest count on record in 1993 with 353 killings. ... The initial results look ...
Public interest pertaining to the murders of Malecki and Cesnik was renewed following the 2017 release of the documentary series The Keepers. [48] [49] Consequently, the Baltimore County Police Department reopened the investigation into Cesnik's murder—also reviewing a possible connection between Cesnik's murder and that of Joyce Malecki. [50 ...
As he announced the 100th homicide investigated by the Jackson Police Department in 2024, Chief Joseph Wade gave a somber reaction. Watch the video. '100 families that have been traumatized': JPD ...
If the loss of life continues at the same pace until the end of 2024, homicides could reach 100 for the fourth consecutive year: 109 in 2023, according the City of Jackson's website; 135 in 2022 ...
The following 50 cities have the highest homicide rates in the world of all cities not at war, with a population of at least 300,000 people. [1] This is based on 2022 data from El Consejo Ciudadano para la Seguridad Pública y la Justicia Penal (The Citizen Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice), an advocacy group from Mexico City.