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Memphis crime dropped to a 25-year low after a federal-backed crackdown arresting over 500 people.
Memphis has seen its lowest crime rate in 25 years following targeted operations against repeat offenders, aided by federal support from the FBI, ATF, and DEA.
Police Chief C.J.
Davis and federal officials, including Senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, credited a recent summer crackdown—resulting in over 500 arrests and 100 indictments—for the progress.
The White House launched the Memphis Safe Task Force to sustain these efforts, with bipartisan backing.
While some activists urge investment in community resources like schools and healthcare, local, state, and federal leaders remain focused on law enforcement strategies to combat the city’s historically high violent crime rate.
El crimen de Memphis cayó a su nivel más bajo en 25 años después de una represión apoyada por el gobierno federal que arrestó a más de 500 personas.