“What happens when you arrest somebody five times for the same crime, and they continue to get released… it’s costing our community.”
Inner City Youth Alive says it’s considering changes to its annual community block party, because of concerns around safety and violent crime.
Executive Director Kent Dueck talks about the impact, and the urgent need for action.
Crime
North end organization concerned over youth violent crime, considering changes to annual block party
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