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http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...on-social-media-draw-fear-20150727-story.html
and the effect:
http://abc7.com/news/lapd-39-people-murdered-in-los-angeles-in-august/971391/
Where are the marches against violence down Crenshaw? Where are the civic leaders standing up?
One of the most incendiary claims was that a gang had vowed 100 days of violence after the 27-year-old man was killed on July 17, sparking alarming hashtags such as #100days100nights and #PrayforLA on Twitter and other sites.
Police said they were monitoring the traffic as they try to quell the violence. LAPD Deputy Chief Bill Scott met with gang intervention workers Monday night, telling them there was no evidence to corroborate the threats and asking for help in calming fears.
“You've got everyday folks who have nothing to do with the gang lifestyle and culture scared,” he said.
and the effect:
http://abc7.com/news/lapd-39-people-murdered-in-los-angeles-in-august/971391/
Thirty-nine people were murdered in Los Angeles in August, marking the deadliest month in the city in eight years, according to the LAPD.
A major effort is currently underway to try and curb this burst of deadly street violence, most of which took place in South Los Angeles.
The latest example occurred early Friday morning. One person was killed and two others were wounded in an apparent car-to-car shootingin the 9400 block of Central Avenue in South L.A.
The shooting was part of a recent wave of bloodshed sparked by a troubling surge in gang violence.
"The LAPD isn't just sitting back on its hands. We're sending additional officers into the communities that need them most," said L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti at a Friday news conference.
The city plans to mobilize patrols from other departments throughout the city and redeploy them to areas where the recent spike in gang violence is the worst.
"I personally met with the command staff from South Bureau on Tuesday, went over their plans, their strategies for dealing with this uptick over the past month," said LAPD Chief Charlie Beck. "I believe in their strategies. They've opened up a command center that is staffed by a captain or above 20 hours a day. They're adjusting resources citywide to meet hot spots."
As for why there's this troubling spike in gang violence, Garcetti said it's possibly retribution killings and gang-on-gang violence.
Activists say they are very disturbed by the bloodshed in South L.A.
Where are the marches against violence down Crenshaw? Where are the civic leaders standing up?

