I think that is great.  One time about 20 years ago before Times Square was 
cleaned up I went to New York for New Years Eve.  It was very comforting to see 
the Guardian Angels all around.
 
My heart breaks for this poor mans family and the rest of the Latin Community.  
I was at the funeral yesterday and except for Jimmy Bruno's mom's funeral I 
have never seen so many pay tribute to someone.  It was so beautiful--Every 
seat in the church was filled and the music and mass were amazing . I am lucky 
enough to have many friends in the Asbury Park Latin community and I hold them 
in very high regard as hard workers and humble, caring people.  Let's all 
remember Cesar and his family in our prayers today.         


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Guardian Angels flying in for safety | APP.com | Asbury Park Press 
 
December 30, 2007
Guardian Angels flying in for safetyIn wake of murder, Asbury Park chapter 
formsBy CHELSEA MICHELSTOMS RIVER BUREAU 
Soon a new group will watch over the city.
The Guardian Angels, a worldwide organization dedicated to providing and 
maintaining safety, will visit Asbury Park today to start a chapter in the city 
to deal with crime and safety, and help in the murder investigation of Cesar 
Torralba, who was shot outside his Sixth Avenue apartment on Christmas Eve.
Founder Curtis Sliwa and 12 Guardian Angels will visit the site of Torralba's 
murder today and will help patrol the streets, after receiving several requests 
from concerned residents, according to Sliwa.
"This is the least we can do," said Sliwa, who started his group in 1979 and 
now has chapters in 102 cities and 11 countries. He said most requests came 
from residents of Monmouth County complaining about problems on Main Street in 
Asbury Park and Broadway in Long Branch.
Many who asked for help are Spanish speakers who are "victimized because of 
their inability to speak English and intimidated not to cooperate with the 
police," he said.
City Manager Terence Reidy said Asbury Park welcomes the Guardian Angels and 
hopes for an effective coupling of communication and coordination. He said that 
Chief of Police Mark Kinmon will meet with Sliwa before the Sixth Avenue visit.
"The Guardian Angels have done a lot of good and have been around a long time," 
Reidy said. "It's important when any organization comes into town that they 
work with the officials. I trust their sincerity, and they just need to connect 
with the city, the Police Department and the Prosecutor's Office. It's all 
about coordination efforts and communication.
"There won't be any vigilantes in Asbury Park," he added.
The group hopes to address several problems in the area, including the rising 
juvenile gang problem, intimidation of Hispanic residents who do not speak 
English, and random, violent crimes that go unsolved, he said.
"Residents have to join and get involved," he said. "It has to be local people 
who join and continue to deal with the day-to-day community."
The volunteers can make a citizen's arrest if they witness a crime.
First Assistant Prosecutor Peter Warshaw said there was no new information 
regarding Torralba's murder.


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