Houston sees a 27% drop in homicides
HPD Chief Troy Finner told city council, "People are coming together. We are safer than we were last year, and we are never satisfied.? Finner said both violent crime and the overall crime rate declined as well. The panel discusses whether that top is a trend or a temporary blip in the statistics, and despite the numbers do Houstonians feel any safer?
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