A Plummeting Murder Rate Stuns Boston. But Can It Survive the Summer?
Briefly

Luck has played a part in the reduction of violence, but the city's sustained quiet raises concerns about a potential seasonal uptick. City officials cautiously optimistic about their prevention efforts.
Boston acknowledges the decrease in homicides as not solely their achievement, attributing it to broader trends of declining violent crime in major cities and historical community efforts.
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