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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
The sad thing is, that there are ''gangs in rich neighborhoods''....the parents are oblivious. :(

Kim no one is having drive by shooting in Buffalo or its suburbs...none zip zero..nada...I do not lock my doors at night..We walk the city streets without fear.....

Eithor you are exagerating to cover your racist words or you live in a hell hole and you need to get out!

1,009 posted on 07/11/2002 9:24:31 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: RnMomof7
Do you think gangs can only be gangs if they have drive-bys?? Not so! Kids, who are members of punk gangs, drug gangs etc., are not always into "drive-bys".. Think of gangs like any other group. They are not limited to one socioeconomic group AND not all participate in drive-bys.

This is a great website to do a quick learn about gang activities. This guy did an HBO special...twas very good.

http://www.gangwar.com/index.html
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Little Rock gangs have been highly noticeable since about 1988. Prior to that time, there were neighborhood gangs of various groups, both black and white, reported in and around Little Rock. These groups were mainly social in nature and did not crave the same things our current batch of gangsters appear to be wanting (MY WORDS: this is the status of some suburban gangs)

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Over the last several years in Arkansas, gangs have made an evolution from being turf and brotherhood oriented to now being involved in one way or another with criminal enterprises. Some sell drugs, some steal cars, some brutalize and rob, and some do all of the above. Local gang members have stated that out of town connections many times bring in guns and drugs from other communities for distribution.

1,019 posted on 07/11/2002 9:33:27 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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