Family, Community, Kids & Teens

How Gang Violence Can Affect Your Community

For many of us, gang violence seems like something that happens in other neighborhoods, in movies or on TV. But it’s important to recognize how pervasive it really is, and how susceptible our kids and teens could be to the dangers. Gang violence is not just limited to urban centers, to poverty or any particular ethnic group or race.  The National Center for Victims of Crime reminds us that gangs can reach out to rural and suburban communities, no matter the socio-economic or cultural make up.

Such violence brought tragedy to three California families in May of 2009. Police say that a group of thugs walked up behind unsuspecting 25 year-old C.J. Davis as he was on his way to the market, and opened fire on him with an assault rifle. While speeding away from the scene and with police in hot pursuit, the Cadillac carrying the gang members slammed into another car at an intersection, killing the other driver instantly. The impact sent the vehicles spinning out of control, striking and killing a pedestrian as well. While three of the gang members have since been apprehended, a fourth, Rafael Campbell is still at large.

This senseless tragedy set in motion by a violent act is an example of how far reaching the consequences can be to a community, in this case leaving three families devastated. For parents, it’s important that you are aware not only of what is going on in your neighborhood, but also how it could be affecting your kids.

The AMW Safety Center has a lot of information for parents and teens to help recognize some of these dangers as they exist in our schools and community, and how to take an active role to try fighting back.

Getting Involved Against Gangs In Your Community

 How Can I Help My Friends Stay Away From Gangs?

Start Celebrating Safe Communities Today

Create An Effective And Successful Neighborhood Watch

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