An Update…
Posted by Peak Johnson on Nov 2, 2009 in Philly News |
Following the anti-violence rally that took place Friday September 25, 2009, two arrests have been made, two lots have been cleared where criminals were reportedly hiding guns, graffiti has been removed from walls displaying “tags” of two feuding groups. Two houses are being sealed up where criminals have been hiding drugs and guns, plans are being made to demolish those abandoned houses to prevent future illegal use. Plans are also being made to install security cameras on two high crime activity corners in the neighborhood.
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