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There were zero youth homicides reported in Sacramento for 2 years. What changed?

January 31, 2020July 17, 2021

No teenager living in Sacramento was a victim of homicide in the past two years, a big deal for the city because these numbers used to tell a much grimmer story.

For 10 years, from 2007 to 2017, teenagers were twice as likely to get killed than anyone else in Sacramento County, according to a review of data by the Sacramento Bee. During those years, 114 teenagers were killed.

For the full story, visit ABC10.com.

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