Madison Leaders Discuss Gang Issue Saturday
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"In the 80s, we had African-American gangs really hit the scene here in Madison," said Madison Police Chief Noble Wray. "But what we're looking at today is that we have more young ladies involved in gangs, we have Asian gangs, and a real increase in Latino gangs."
Dane County Executive Assistant Ken Haynes said gang members are coming from diverse backgrounds, not just low-income neighborhoods.
"Problems ... challenges don't stop at geographic boundaries," Haynes said.
Community leaders said that to reduce gang activity, everyone needs to work together.
"Our strategies need to be connected to all the strategies with other service providers, strategies in the schools and the strategies with parents," Wray said
Video clips and archives from the recent Gangs and School Violence Forum.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 6, 2005 7:48 AM
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