US violent crime rate falls at fastest rate in nearly 90 years, FBI reports. Director Kash Patel says FBI reforms over 14 months driving the decline.
The U.S. violent crime rate has dropped by the fastest rate in nearly 90 years, according to FBI Director Kash Patel, who credits FBI reforms over the past 14 months.
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