Indicator species.
[FoxNews] Juveniles in Minnesota's Twin Cities are "committing a growing number of severe and brazen crimes," according to the Star Tribune.
"We are not talking about stealing candy bars from stores," Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt told the Star Tribune in an article published Sunday. "These are indicators that we're in trouble."
The outlet reported that the most common crimes committed by juveniles in Hennepin County, Minnesota, were "auto thefts, gun possession, assault and robbery," adding that "[j]uveniles charged with homicide have more than doubled since 2021 compared with the three years prior."
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