LAPD and FBI Community Impact Initiative An Aggressive Community Cleanup Effort NA13210sm

November 21, 2013

WHAT:
News Conference

WHEN:
Friday, November 22, 2013
12 a.m.

WHERE:
West Angeles Church
3045 Crenshaw Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90016

WHO:
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer
Los Angeles Council member, Herb J. Wesson, District 10
LAPD Deputy Chief, Robert Green, Commanding Officer, South Bureau
LAPD Captain III Paul Snell, Commanding Officer, Southwest Area
Federal Bureau Investigation, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Robert Clark
Metropolitan Los Angeles Violent Crime Federal Task Force
Federal Bureau Investigation, Supervising Special Agent, Eric Mayo
Metropolitan Los Angeles Violent Crime Federal Task Force
LAPD Police Officer III Cedric Washington, Southwest Area
Metropolitan Los Angeles Violent Crime Federal Task Force

WHY:
To infiltrate, investigate, and dismantle criminal street gangs who are committing serious crimes within the City of Los Angeles. Our efforts will reduce the fear of crime within citizens who reside in the crime ridden neighborhoods where our investigations take place. The results are achieved mostly through the State and Federal arrests of shot callers and leaders of the gang as well as implementing the City Attorney’s Abatement Process. Some examples of the operations that we have been involved in are, Operation Stone Cold, Operation Red Dawn, and Operation Thumbs Down to name a few.

After the investigations are completed, we typically move from one gang to the next without implementing some type of preventive measure outside of the normal enforcement of the laws. After having to revisit the same gangs due to  new or younger members stepping up to replace the people that have been sent to prison, an organized Community Impact Initiative has been developed.

This initiative is designed to move young people away from lives of violence and delinquency and into productive, educated members of society.

In an effort to help both youth and adults, we have reached out to numerous organizations that are equipped to provide much needed services to the community.

On Friday, we will conduct a clean-up of approximately 50 alleys located between Crenshaw Blvd, Normandie Ave, Jefferson Blvd and Martin L. King Jr., Blvd. This clean-up will consist of graffiti removal, trash and bulky item pick-up, along with the removal of overgrown brush. There will be an organization on hand to assist with any homeless encampments.

CONTACT:
For any questions please contact Officer Cedric Washington, Southwest Area, Violet Crime Task Force at (424)731-3380 or LAPD Media Relations Section at (213)486-5910.

NOTE:
Media interested in capturing the community participating in the cleanup is asked to meet at Normandie Avenue and Roland Curtis Place.  Cleaning crews will be available at 11:00 a.m.