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Maryland leaders tell Trump they don’t need the National Guard to curb gun violence

BALTIMORE (AP) — In a pointed show of solidarity against President Donald Trump, state and local leaders walked through one of Baltimore’s most historically underserved neighborhoods Friday evening amid ongoing efforts to curb gun violence.

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Maryland leaders tell Trump they don't need the National Guard to curb gun violence

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, right, speaks next to Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott, left, during a news conference, Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)


BALTIMORE (AP) — In a pointed show of solidarity against President Donald Trump, state and local leaders walked through one of Baltimore’s most historically underserved neighborhoods Friday evening amid ongoing efforts to curb gun violence.

Those efforts are working, Gov. Wes Moore said. Homicides in Baltimore have reached with sustained declines . He said the last thing Baltimore needs is the Trump has threatened.

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