City Leaders to Announce New CLEAR Anti-Gang Program Site in South Los Angeles

December 8, 2005

What:
News Conference to Announce the Opening of a New Multi-Agency CLEAR Anti-Gang Program Site in South Los Angeles
When: 
Monday, December 12, 2005
10:00 a.m.
Where:
LAPD Southeast Community Police Station
145 West 108th Street
Los Angeles, CA  90061
213-485-6914
Who:
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
Chief of Police William J. Bratton
City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo
Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca
LAPD South Bureau Deputy Chief Earl Paysinger
Why:
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Chief William Bratton will join with other city leaders Monday to announce the opening of a new CLEAR Anti-Gang Site in southeast Los Angeles.
The purpose of the Los Angeles City/County Community Law Enforcement and Recovery (CLEAR) Program is to facilitate the recovery of gang-impacted communities. CLEAR promotes effective collaboration of all law enforcement organizations in designated communities, thus decreasing the criminal activity of targeted gangs and reducing the negative toll they take on our neighborhoods.
For further information, contact the LAPD Media Relations Section at 213-485-3586.