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CMPD Chief Opens Up About Gang Issues In Charlotte - WCCB Charlotte's CW


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July 23, 2021
CHARLOTTE, NC. A candid CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings didn’t hold back during an exclusive interview Friday. WCCB Charlotte’s Alexandra Elich asked him directly if Charlotte has a gang issue:
“I think any gangs that we have in Charlotte, I think that is an issue. I’m definitely not going to say that we’re immune to any of the gang problems that you see across the country because we do have identified gangs in Charlotte,” Chief Jennings says.
Historically, leaders in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department have not admitted there is a gang problem in Charlotte because saying there’s a gang problem decreases Charlotte’s desirability, according to crime analyst Shannon Reid. ....

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Colleges respond to enrollment cliff

Higher ed analysts have long predicted a spate of closures among colleges and universities due to declining demand and escalating tuition fees. That was before a global pandemic struck with blunt force.To stave off an apocalyptic vision of empty. ....

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Why Law Enforcement Needs to Classify Far-right Groups as Gangs


Why Law Enforcement Needs to Classify Far-right Groups as Gangs
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Matthew Valasik and Shannon Reid
| May 12, 2021
Photo of members of the Proud Boys group in DC by Geoff Livingston (Source: Flickr, CC).
On January 6, 2021, following former President Trump’s public ranting at the “Save America March” a collection of Trump supporters, intertwined with alt-right gangs (e.g., Proud Boys), anti-government “militias” (e.g., Oath Keepers), accelerationists (e.g., Boogaloo Bois), and Internet trolls (e.g., Groypers) stormed the U.S. Capitol Building in an attempt to prevent the 2020 election’s certification. The images reported were eerily reminiscent of the “Unite the Right” in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017. While both events are now watershed moments in history, they also underscore the unevenness of law enforcement responses to far-right groups across jurisdictional levels: unequal at best and lacking ....

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Douglas County Commission approves agreement to expand mental health crisis team | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


The Douglas County Courthouse is pictured in September 2018.
As part of their larger efforts to improve mental health care in Douglas County, county leaders have approved funding to support additional personnel for mental health crisis response.
As part of its meeting Wednesday, the Douglas County Commission voted unanimously to approve a community partner agreement with LMH Health to expand the Douglas County Integrated Crisis Team at a cost not to exceed $466,000 over the next year, according to the agreement.
Commission Vice Chair Shannon Reid said the expansion was needed to address gaps in service and she hoped it would contribute to a smooth opening for the county’s new mental health Crisis and Recovery Center, which is scheduled to open at the beginning of next year. ....

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