Domestic violence , robberies increase in Missouri City during pandemic
The governor of Houston, Aaron Berezin, has told the BBC that the city is not a repeat of violent crimes during the coronavirus lockdown, despite the increase in physical violence and robberies. However, he believes it could only put up with each other for so long.
Source: houstonchronicle.comPublished on 2021-08-06
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