The Birmingham Crime Commission is calling on residents to help make the community safer following 136 homicides so far in one year.This initiative follows Mayor Randall Woodfin’s mid-October announcement of the formation of the independent Birmingham Crime Commission.Their main goal is to gather information on programs and strategies that have successfully reduced crime, especially homicides, in other areas.Mayor Woodfin said the commission has 60 days to provide a report of their findings to his office. WVTM 13’s Jarvis Robertson spoke to Arnee Odoms Wednesday afternoon. She’s a member of the commission and communications manager at Birmingham Promise. Her focus within the commission is community input, which she co-leads.Odoms says the initial group meeting was on October 25, and regular meetings have taken place since then.”A significant amount of times,” said Odoms. “So, we were divided into three teams through our chairs and advisor. We’re working in three silos, but we’ve …
Birmingham Crime Commission seeks community input to reduce homicides [Video]
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