Oakland, San Francisco see disheartening difference in homicide clearance rates

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Oakland, San Francisco see disheartening difference in homicide clearance rates
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Barely half of U.S. homicide cases get solved and a CBSNews investigation shows when a victim is Black, their case is even more likely to remain unsolved. Oakland and SF are on opposite ends of that trend.

, KPIX 5 is examining a crime often going without punishment in our country. Barely half of murder cases in the United States get solved. The national homicide clearance rate is at an all-time low, according to FBI data.

"It's devastating," said Elaine Marks-Bell."It's devastating to see how my brother went out. And there are no answers to it. No answers." "You're just kind of out here wondering," Ralecia Marks-Adkins said of her uncle's murder."'Where is the killer?' What happened? Is this going to be unsolved forever? You just don't know anything, and that is the part of the grief that just stays there."

"We have to have the staffing to do that," San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said during his most recent crime statistics briefing in January."We also have to have community support. And there's too many people to thank in terms of the support we get from many members of our community." "People don't talk," Marks-Bell said of witnesses' reluctance to come forward."People don't talk. They are afraid to talk."

Taylor says reducing violence will take long-term investments in the community. Short term, he says solving murders can be its own form of violence prevention.

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