(WASHINGTON) Ten-year-old Sarah Craig banged at the side door of Granny Lin-Lin's Louisville, Kentucky, home last December. Through the window, Craig saw shattered glass, spilled coffee and her granny unresponsive slouched on the kitchen floor. "I kept saying, 'Granny, wake up, please'," she told ABC News. "I just kept calling her name."
Memphis leaders introduce community partners invested in creating a safer community. Author: Rudy Williams Updated: 10:37 PM CST February 2, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn Crime is top priority at Memphis City Council Tuesday.
Council members worked to secure a fail proof plan to beat the city s high crime numbers.
The Anti-Violent Crime Task Force introduced by Mayor Jim Strickland is charged with finding a comprehensive approach to a safer city.
The quickest answer to what makes this crime plan different from others is perhaps in the name, which is the Group Violence Intervention Program.
It s a format being called a public health model through prevention, intervention, suppression and community mobilization and organizational change.