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Justice committee  I don't. It just means that we have to hide what we're doing a little bit better. Instead of doing it on the street, now we have to do it inside of a house, in an alleyway, somewhere where the police aren't.

October 28th, 2009Committee meeting

Kenny Loy

Justice committee  To me, organized crime would be something planned. There's what we would call a squad down here, as it pertains to a gang, and that would have about four to six people who would plan a crime consistently. One day they might hit one store and they might hit a person, but it's all planned.

October 28th, 2009Committee meeting

Kenny Loy

Justice committee  I'd like to say something else. Today there's really no such thing as fighting any more; it's all stabbing and shooting. As Becky was saying, it's all connected, so if someone stabs someone else, everyone knows about it and everyone knows who did it. So if someone then has a problem with that person who stabbed the other person, they're not going to try to fight them, but to stab them because they're known for stabbing.

October 28th, 2009Committee meeting

Kenny Loy