Seattle Police tell Q13 Fox's Brandi Kruse that, after months of rising gun violence, the number of shots fired in the past two weeks have dropped from the prior two weeks. Police and community groups have been trying new strategies, and police said it's too early to declare any sort of victory. As the Seattle Times reported in excellent detail over the weekend, it has been a horrible year overall for gun violence, with 11 deaths in the city, mostly among young black men, and more deaths in nearby communities.
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By Joe Copeland
Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi
Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi