“Oftentimes people will reach out to our CARES program. They will also reach out to our victim services program,” said Listenbee, noting some community groups may also offer financial help with relocation, such as in child custody cases.
Terry Jenkins’ son Tejan was fatally shot last year at age 19. She received some services through the DA’s CARES program to help with trauma and counseling, which are also offered as part of the city funding. She urged people to reach out to the DA’s office because not everyone takes part in counseling after being a “co-victim” of crime.
Krasner said the city has recorded 384 homicides as of Sept. 17, compared to the 330 people who had been murdered at the same time a year ago.
“That is an increase by 16% … The fact is about nine weeks ago, the increase over last year was at 36%. Last week it was at 17%,” Krasner said. “We see some movement in a better direction, despite how awful it really is.”