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Gangs of Hollenbeck Five Years Later
National attention inspires local community policing action

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CNN's Anderson Cooper draws national
attention to LAPD's Hollenbeck Area
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  Gangs of Hollenbeck Five Years Later
National attention inspires local community policing action

Anderson Cooper | BIO
CNN's AC360° Anchor

EDITOR'S NOTE: "Hollenbeck Division" is the name of the Area or "precinct" where I reside in Los Angeles. LAPD has the city of LA divided into 21 such Divisions. I am fortunate enough to live in a section that's not quite so gang-plagued as my nearby neighbors whose community is featured in these stories. To enable discussion of the issues brought up in these nationally broadcast CNN stories, LAPD's newly selected Deputy Chief Operation Central Bureau, Jose Perez, is holding a community meeting .. A Dialogue of 'Gangs in Hollenbeck' on Monday, April 19th , from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Hollenbeck Police Station Community Room

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Click here to see Anderson Cooper's video report from CNN:

"Gangs of Hollenbeck Five Years Later"

by Anderson Cooper

Five years ago we spent months talking to police and gang members while reporting in the Hollenbeck division of Los Angeles. It's a place where thousands of young men and women were – and still are – members of gangs.

There is a long history of gangs in Hollenbeck, some current gang members have grandfathers who were once gangsters themselves. Since then, gang killings have dropped in Los Angeles, and we wanted to return to Hollenbeck to see what's happening there now.

We tracked down some of the gang members we talked to five years ago, and re-connected with cops and social workers who are trying to reduce the strength of gangs in the neighborhood.

But even though killings are down, we found that the code of silence is still strong in Hollenbeck, and it's letting people get away with murder.

Police can only do so much to solve crimes, they need citizens to come forward and report what they've seen and what they've heard. Too often that doesn't happen in Hollenbeck.

In any number of gang-ravaged neighborhoods right here in America, there is gunfire, intimidation, murder and fear.

In “Gangs of Hollenbeck,” we'll take you inside a neighborhood where stray bullets claim innocent lives, where witnesses are afraid to talk to police and where standing on the wrong sidewalk can get you killed.

Five years ago, we reported on one of the most notorious gang infested neighborhoods in Los Angeles, a city known in the law enforcement community as the nation's gang capital. Five years later, we returned to see how life has changed.

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LAPD's Detective Dewaine Fields speaks to Anderson Cooper
  Homicide in Hollenbeck

also by Anderson Cooper
CNN's AC360° Anchor

March, 2010

EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's a second recent video from Anderson Cooper, which centers on the drive by shooting of a young man who was gunned down outside his family's home as his horrified father watched. Despite the incident being caught on video surveillance cameras, and the likelihood that some in the neighborhood witnessed the crime, it remains unsolved.

One of my friends at LAPD, Hollenbeck Detective Dewaine Fields, is featured in this report. He's determined to get to the bottom of this cold blooded murder, but knows solving such gang-related killings often hinges on a community member stepping forward, and that fear of potential retaliation often prevents them from reporting what they've seen .. or what they know.

Click here to see the second of Anderson Cooper's video reports from CNN:

"Homicide in Hollenbeck"