ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月18日 05時17分


What happened to 19-year-old Markel Scott last March is increasingly common in Baltimore: Someone walked up to him on the street and shot him 6 times. 2 months from his high school graduation, he died on the sidewalk, still wearing his book bag. “I grew up here and I’ve never seen crime like this,” said Markel's mother, Sharonda Rhodes. “These are not normal times. The guns are everywhere.” Last year, Baltimore had the highest murder rate in its history, and by far the highest among the 30 largest in the U.S. And nobody’s sure what to do about it. Although the reasons for the high rate of violence are unclear, city officials are experimenting, they say, with almost anything that might whittle down the number everyone here seems to know by heart: 343, the number of homicide victims last year. Among their tactics: The city's adding to a network of more than 750 high-definition cameras. Recreation centers and libraries have expanded their hours. The mayor convenes monthly meetings with community leaders from troubled neighborhoods. “My son only weighed 125 pounds, but someone shot him 6 times, twice in the face,” said Sharonda, who was photographed here by @gdemczuk. “Why?” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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