While announcing another bid to become Baltimore’s next mayor, Sheila Dixon called for more transparency and accountability within City Hall, and specifically took aim at Mayor Brand Scott’s flagship gun violence prevention program: Safe Streets.

Mayor Scott touts the efforts as a success, pointing to the growing number of mediations completed by the violence interrupters, and a study completed by Johns Hopkins showing some reductions in gun violence in certain Safe Streets zones.

But FOX45 News has been investigating Safe Streets for nearly two years and uncovered a lack of accountability within the program, and serious questions about its effectiveness. Questions about how the $20 million program spends tax dollars often go unanswered by leaders inside City Hall and by the community-based organizations operating the sites.

The program has operated in Baltimore for over a decade; Dixon was the first mayor to bring the program to Charm City after modeling the efforts on a similar program in Chicago.... Read More: FOX45