Federal law enforcement agents have charged 90 people, seized more than 51 guns, and large quantities of drugs in separate drug conspiracy investigations in Baltimore during the month of July, the Maryland U.S. Attorney announced on Aug. 3.
Along with the firearms and drugs, authorities also confiscated nearly $1 million in cash.
“Reducing violent crime in Baltimore is job one. It’s what we in law enforcement think about morning, noon, and night,” U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur said in the statement. “We will continue to do everything we can to prosecute the violent criminals who wreak havoc in and terrorize Baltimore’s neighborhoods.”
Trump called out Cummings in a series of Twitter posts last weekend after the Democrat shouted at federal immigration officials about the conditions on the southern border. Trump suggested Cummings focus on his own district, which he called “a disgusting, rat and rodent-infested mess.”
Trump also called Cummings’s Baltimore district far worse and more dangerous than the southern border, saying, “His district is considered the worst in the USA.”
As of July 11, there were 171 murders in the city this year, the Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police said. There was also an increase in non-fatal shootings.
According to the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office, they had indicted 215 defendants in 2019 to July 31 under their violent crime reduction strategy, Project Safe Neighborhood program (PSN), compared to a total of 246 defendants in 2018. PSN focuses on gun, drugs, violence, and gang-related crimes, according to the statement.
“At the current pace, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland anticipates charging 50 percent more violent crime defendants under our strategy this year than in 2018,” the statement said.
“The president’s emphasis is on the people. And that certainly is my emphasis,” he said.
He said that after he dropped out of the presidential race against Trump in 2016, he sat down with his former rival to talk about Americans who were living in poverty and what they could do about it. Trump later picked Carson to be his housing secretary.
“You’ve seen some of the results—opportunity zones. There are 149 of them here in the state of Maryland,” Carson said.