[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Newark Records First Murder-Free Month in Decades

2010-04-04 Thread Kelwyn
It is Newark's fate that when they should be touting a murder-free month this 
is what predominates the news regarding Newark:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/03/5-charged-in-gang-rape-of_n_524501.html

TRENTON, N.J. — Two men and three teenage boys were charged Saturday with 
gang-raping a 7-year-old girl who was sold by her 15-year-old stepsister during 
a party at a crime-ridden apartment building in the state's capital, police 
said.

~(no)rave!

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Keith Johnson keithbjohn...@... wrote:

 Wow, how sad that this is a good statistic, but how great it is to read it. I 
 know the so-called War on Drugs has rightfully been attacked as a mistaken 
 label and direction, but in cases where known drug dealing is directly 
 related to murder, something has to be done. I've been impressed with Mayor 
 Booker. he seems like the real deal. I'm sure those of you who live up that 
 way will disabuse me of that notion if it's incorrect! 
 
 * 
 http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/newark_officials_police_credit.html 
 Newark officials credit first homicide-free month in 44 years to 
 'large-scale' drug sweeps 
 By Star-Ledger Staff 
 April 02, 2010, 8:00AM 
 
 
 newark.JPGAristide Economopoulos/The Star-Ledger An aerial photo of the city 
 of Newark. NEWARK -- When the clock struck midnight on April 1, Newark 
 reached a milestone: its first homicide-free calendar month in 44 years. 
 While police and city officials say that’s a solid benchmark, they say 
 there’s more work to do. 
 
 I just think its amazing. Four consecutive weeks without a murder,  Police 
 Director Garry McCarthy said. The program strategies and policies are 
 working and we’re going to stick with them, but the goal is zero 
 (homicides). 
 
 It’s going to take us a while to get to zero, but right now these are big 
 changes, he said. 
 
 McCarthy credited large-scale sweeps at some of the city’s most notorious 
 drug strongholds †in one case nearly 150 arrests during a six-month 
 operation †as well as increased police presence on city streets at night 
 with helping keep the city without a homicide from Feb. 28 through tonight. 
 City officials also said community safety caravans as well as the 
 installation of the ShotSpotters gunshot detection system and surveillance 
 cameras in high-crime neighborhoods has helped. 
 
 
 The last time a calendar month passed without a homicide in the state’s 
 largest city was May 1966. McCarthy said his goal is to keep the streak going 
 as long as possible. In 2008, the city went 43 days in March and April 
 without a homicide, the longest span since 1961. 
 
 The reason this is happening is because of the takedown at (Garden) Spires , 
 the reason why it’s happening is because of the takedown at Stephen Crane, 
 Pennington Court, McCarthy said, referring to several housing projects known 
 as havens for drug dealers. Step by step, there’s a systematic clean-up of 
 all these traditional locations ...We’re attacking and holding on to those 
 locations. 
 
 There have been 10 homicides in Newark during the first three months of the 
 year, matching the total for the same period a year ago. That’s the 
 second-lowest first-quarter total since 1941, police said. 
 
 Since taking over the Newark Police Department in 2006, McCarthy’s approach 
 to reducing the city’s homicide rate has been simple †fewer shootings 
 will result in fewer deaths. That strategy appears to have held true in 
 March, with only eight reported shootings. In March 2009, there were 11 
 shootings, resulting in three homicides, according to police records. 
 
 McCarthy said the arrest of 149 suspected drug dealers at the Garden Spires 
 apartments during a six-month undercover operation may have helped stifle the 
 homicide rate by preventing narcotics disputes that often turn deadly. 
 
 That group of drug dealers was responsible for an inordinate amount of 
 violence, he said. This drug gang was involved in violent acts in a lot of 
 other places too, not just Garden Spires. 
 
 Overall, Newark’s crime rate has dropped 13 percent compared to the 
 first-quarter of 2009, with shootings, aggravated assaults, robberies and 
 carjackings all lower than a year ago, police said. 
 
 We have made major strides in reducing crime in Newark and providing our 
 residents with a safer, stronger, and prouder community, Mayor Cory Booker 
 said today. This has been the result of new alliances, 21st-century 
 technology, innovative approaches to protecting our city, groundbreaking 
 efforts to prevent recidivism, the support of our residents, and the courage 
 and valor manifested by Newark’s police officers.





[scifinoir2] Re: OT: Newark Records First Murder-Free Month in Decades

2010-04-04 Thread Kelwyn
My bad.  I guess what is truly sad is that I read an article about TRENTON, 
N.J. and ASSUMED it was referring to Newark.  Wow.

~(no)rave!

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Kelwyn ravena...@... wrote:

 It is Newark's fate that when they should be touting a murder-free month this 
 is what predominates the news regarding Newark:
 
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/03/5-charged-in-gang-rape-of_n_524501.html
 
 TRENTON, N.J. — Two men and three teenage boys were charged Saturday with 
 gang-raping a 7-year-old girl who was sold by her 15-year-old stepsister 
 during a party at a crime-ridden apartment building in the state's capital, 
 police said.
 
 ~(no)rave!
 
 --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Keith Johnson KeithBJohnson@ wrote:
 
  Wow, how sad that this is a good statistic, but how great it is to read it. 
  I know the so-called War on Drugs has rightfully been attacked as a 
  mistaken label and direction, but in cases where known drug dealing is 
  directly related to murder, something has to be done. I've been impressed 
  with Mayor Booker. he seems like the real deal. I'm sure those of you who 
  live up that way will disabuse me of that notion if it's incorrect! 
  
  * 
  http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/newark_officials_police_credit.html
   
  Newark officials credit first homicide-free month in 44 years to 
  'large-scale' drug sweeps 
  By Star-Ledger Staff 
  April 02, 2010, 8:00AM 
  
  
  newark.JPGAristide Economopoulos/The Star-Ledger An aerial photo of the 
  city of Newark. NEWARK -- When the clock struck midnight on April 1, Newark 
  reached a milestone: its first homicide-free calendar month in 44 years. 
  While police and city officials say that’s a solid benchmark, they say 
  there’s more work to do. 
  
  I just think its amazing. Four consecutive weeks without a murder,  
  Police Director Garry McCarthy said. The program strategies and policies 
  are working and we’re going to stick with them, but the goal is zero 
  (homicides). 
  
  It’s going to take us a while to get to zero, but right now these are 
  big changes, he said. 
  
  McCarthy credited large-scale sweeps at some of the city’s most notorious 
  drug strongholds †in one case nearly 150 arrests during a six-month 
  operation †as well as increased police presence on city streets at night 
  with helping keep the city without a homicide from Feb. 28 through tonight. 
  City officials also said community safety caravans as well as the 
  installation of the ShotSpotters gunshot detection system and surveillance 
  cameras in high-crime neighborhoods has helped. 
  
  
  The last time a calendar month passed without a homicide in the state’s 
  largest city was May 1966. McCarthy said his goal is to keep the streak 
  going as long as possible. In 2008, the city went 43 days in March and 
  April without a homicide, the longest span since 1961. 
  
  The reason this is happening is because of the takedown at (Garden) Spires 
  , the reason why it’s happening is because of the takedown at Stephen 
  Crane, Pennington Court, McCarthy said, referring to several housing 
  projects known as havens for drug dealers. Step by step, there’s a 
  systematic clean-up of all these traditional locations ...We’re attacking 
  and holding on to those locations. 
  
  There have been 10 homicides in Newark during the first three months of the 
  year, matching the total for the same period a year ago. That’s the 
  second-lowest first-quarter total since 1941, police said. 
  
  Since taking over the Newark Police Department in 2006, McCarthy’s 
  approach to reducing the city’s homicide rate has been simple †fewer 
  shootings will result in fewer deaths. That strategy appears to have held 
  true in March, with only eight reported shootings. In March 2009, there 
  were 11 shootings, resulting in three homicides, according to police 
  records. 
  
  McCarthy said the arrest of 149 suspected drug dealers at the Garden Spires 
  apartments during a six-month undercover operation may have helped stifle 
  the homicide rate by preventing narcotics disputes that often turn deadly. 
  
  That group of drug dealers was responsible for an inordinate amount of 
  violence, he said. This drug gang was involved in violent acts in a lot 
  of other places too, not just Garden Spires. 
  
  Overall, Newark’s crime rate has dropped 13 percent compared to the 
  first-quarter of 2009, with shootings, aggravated assaults, robberies and 
  carjackings all lower than a year ago, police said. 
  
  We have made major strides in reducing crime in Newark and providing our 
  residents with a safer, stronger, and prouder community, Mayor Cory Booker 
  said today. This has been the result of new alliances, 21st-century 
  technology, innovative approaches to protecting our city, groundbreaking 
  efforts to prevent recidivism, the support of our 

Re: [scifinoir2] Re: OT: Newark Records First Murder-Free Month in Decades

2010-04-04 Thread Keith Johnson
Well, it still speaks to the regrettable image that the state of NJ has as a 
whole... 

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To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, April 4, 2010 9:24:03 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: OT: Newark Records First Murder-Free Month in Decades 






My bad. I guess what is truly sad is that I read an article about TRENTON, N.J. 
and ASSUMED it was referring to Newark. Wow. 

~(no)rave! 

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com , Kelwyn ravena...@... wrote: 
 
 It is Newark's fate that when they should be touting a murder-free month this 
 is what predominates the news regarding Newark: 
 
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/03/5-charged-in-gang-rape-of_n_524501.html
  
 
 TRENTON, N.J. — Two men and three teenage boys were charged Saturday with 
 gang-raping a 7-year-old girl who was sold by her 15-year-old stepsister 
 during a party at a crime-ridden apartment building in the state's capital, 
 police said. 
 
 ~(no)rave! 
 
 --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com , Keith Johnson KeithBJohnson@ wrote: 
  
  Wow, how sad that this is a good statistic, but how great it is to read it. 
  I know the so-called War on Drugs has rightfully been attacked as a 
  mistaken label and direction, but in cases where known drug dealing is 
  directly related to murder, something has to be done. I've been impressed 
  with Mayor Booker. he seems like the real deal. I'm sure those of you who 
  live up that way will disabuse me of that notion if it's incorrect! 
  
  * 
  http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/newark_officials_police_credit.html
   
  Newark officials credit first homicide-free month in 44 years to 
  'large-scale' drug sweeps 
  By Star-Ledger Staff 
  April 02, 2010, 8:00AM 
  
  
  newark.JPGAristide Economopoulos/The Star-Ledger An aerial photo of the 
  city of Newark. NEWARK -- When the clock struck midnight on April 1, Newark 
  reached a milestone: its first homicide-free calendar month in 44 years. 
  While police and city officials say that’s a solid benchmark, they say 
  there’s more work to do. 
  
  I just think its amazing. Four consecutive weeks without a murder,  
  Police Director Garry McCarthy said. The program strategies and policies 
  are working and we’re going to stick with them, but the goal is zero 
  (homicides). 
  
  It’s going to take us a while to get to zero, but right now these are 
  big changes, he said. 
  
  McCarthy credited large-scale sweeps at some of the city’s most notorious 
  drug strongholds †in one case nearly 150 arrests during a six-month 
  operation †as well as increased police presence on city streets at night 
  with helping keep the city without a homicide from Feb. 28 through tonight. 
  City officials also said community safety caravans as well as the 
  installation of the ShotSpotters gunshot detection system and surveillance 
  cameras in high-crime neighborhoods has helped. 
  
  
  The last time a calendar month passed without a homicide in the state’s 
  largest city was May 1966. McCarthy said his goal is to keep the streak 
  going as long as possible. In 2008, the city went 43 days in March and 
  April without a homicide, the longest span since 1961. 
  
  The reason this is happening is because of the takedown at (Garden) Spires 
  , the reason why it’s happening is because of the takedown at Stephen 
  Crane, Pennington Court, McCarthy said, referring to several housing 
  projects known as havens for drug dealers. Step by step, there’s a 
  systematic clean-up of all these traditional locations ...We’re attacking 
  and holding on to those locations. 
  
  There have been 10 homicides in Newark during the first three months of the 
  year, matching the total for the same period a year ago. That’s the 
  second-lowest first-quarter total since 1941, police said. 
  
  Since taking over the Newark Police Department in 2006, McCarthy’s 
  approach to reducing the city’s homicide rate has been simple †fewer 
  shootings will result in fewer deaths. That strategy appears to have held 
  true in March, with only eight reported shootings. In March 2009, there 
  were 11 shootings, resulting in three homicides, according to police 
  records. 
  
  McCarthy said the arrest of 149 suspected drug dealers at the Garden Spires 
  apartments during a six-month undercover operation may have helped stifle 
  the homicide rate by preventing narcotics disputes that often turn deadly. 
  
  That group of drug dealers was responsible for an inordinate amount of 
  violence, he said. This drug gang was involved in violent acts in a lot 
  of other places too, not just Garden Spires. 
  
  Overall, Newark’s crime rate has dropped 13 percent compared to the 
  first-quarter of 2009, with shootings, aggravated assaults, robberies and 
  carjackings all lower than a year ago, police said