Baltimore city is set to receive more federal resources to help in the city's crime fight. The announcement was made after Mayor Brandon Scott's joint meeting with Maryland's congressional delegation in Washington D.C. Wednesday.

At that meeting, Senator Chris Van Hollen, Democrat, announced those federal resources include: adding five U-S attorneys, four new FBI agents, four new DEA agents and two additional ATF agents to Baltimore.

"We are immensely grateful to all the investments that this delegation has made and that work will be done to help us expand upon and grow the 21% reduction that we see in Baltimore in homicides today," said Scott.

Regarding helping with BPD's staffing shortage, the delegation said federal funds will help shore up staff.... Read More: FOX45