MONTANA - Assault cases in Montana have steadily increased over the last decade, according to a report. In 2015, 2,700 people were victims of aggravated assault, a number that climbed to just over 4,000 in 2024.
This trend highlights a growing concern for public safety in the state. The increase in assault cases has prompted discussions on how to better protect the community and address the underlying causes of this rise in violence.
Local authorities and organizations are exploring measures to curb this trend and ensure a safer environment for residents.
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