A plummeting murder rate stuns Boston. But can it survive the summer?
Briefly

Luck has played a part, the normal ebb and flow of violent crime. Yet the longer the quiet has persisted, the more pressure the city has felt to sustain it.
Michael Cox, the Boston police commissioner, acknowledges their efforts but also recognizes that external factors contribute to the low homicide rate.
Boston's smaller population aids in focusing violence prevention efforts, with a strong historical foundation and collaborative approach dating back to the 'Boston Miracle'.
Read at Boston.com
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