When he was elected in 2010, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu knew that the gun violence in his city was one of the biggest issues he would have to tackle.
The city has been known as America’s murder capital for the better part of the last few decades, and Landrieu says he’s made ending that violence his top priority. This month he’s pointing to numbers that appear to show progress towards that goal. Compared to the same time span in 2012, the murder rate is down by about 25%.
Dropping that murder rate takes a comprehensive approach.
“You got to find the right mix, and it involves police and it involves a good criminal justice system, but it also involves all of the other things that make a community safe,” Landrieu told Rev. Sharpton earlier this year as they toured the city for part of the special documentary, “50 Years of Guns.”









