Montgomery Crime Stats: Good News or Smoke and Mirrors?

Mayor Steven Reed held a press conference Monday to deliver a mid-year crime report for Montgomery. The numbers? Seemingly trending in the right direction!

By the Numbers

According to Mayor Reed, we're seeing some positive changes:

  • Violent crime: Down 28.3%
  • Nonviolent crime: Down 13.3%
  • Homicides: Down 12.5%
  • Non-fatal shootings: Down 22.5%
  • Robberies: Down 41%

How'd They Do It?

Mayor Reed credited increased patrols, strategic staffing adjustments, tech upgrades (cameras, drones, facial recognition), and strengthened community partnerships. He also touted the police department's impressive 60% case closure rate, higher than the national average. Plus, nine new officers just joined the force!

A Word of Frustration

The Mayor didn't mince words about repeat offenders, lamenting the revolving door of violent criminals released on bond. "We really have to draw a line in the sand at what type of community we want to have," he stated.

But... Do You Believe It?

While the Mayor urged residents to stay united in creating a safer Montgomery, the reaction on social media was... skeptical, to say the least.

Skepticism Abounds Online

After WSFA 12 News shared the mayor's remarks on Facebook, the comments section EXPLODED. Think sarcasm, disbelief, and a healthy dose of humor:

  • "He must be smoking what I smell all over town?"
  • "What a joke! He must be reporting for another city… not Montgomery."
  • "Amazing what happens when 911 doesn’t answer the phone."

Whether you're buying what the Mayor is selling or siding with the social media skeptics, one thing's for sure: Montgomery folks are passionate about their city's safety.

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