
A New Way to Track Gun Violence in Louisville
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg introduced the city's Gun Violence Dashboard yesterday...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg introduced the city's Gun Violence Dashboard yesterday. It provides daily updates about gun violence in Louisville.
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A New Way to Track Gun Violence in Louisville
Clip: Season 2 Episode 130 | 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg introduced the city's Gun Violence Dashboard yesterday. It provides daily updates about gun violence in Louisville.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThere's a new way to track gun violence in Kentucky's largest city.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenburg introduced the city's gun violence dashboard yesterday.
It provides daily updates about gun violence in Louisville.
The interactive website can be filtered by types of crime, such as fatal and nonfatal shootings and it can be broken down by neighborhoods, council districts and even zip codes.
Mayor Greenburg says the dashboard gives the public greater transparency.
So is our hope, our belief that the information that we are transparently providing in real time on the Louisville Gun Violence Dashboard can lead to action, can help us reduce the amount of gun violence that is plaguing our city.
According to the dashboard, there have been 140 homicides in Louisville this year and another 376 victims survived being shot.
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