Wednesday September 22, 2004
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A look at how local law enforcement officers, government leaders, and non-profit organizations are combating the rise of gang activity in the Washington area.
Tyrone Parker, Executive Director, Alliance of Concerned Men
Rick Rodriguez, Detective, Arlington County Police Department
Walter Tejada, Member of the Arlington County Board, and Chair of the Human Services Policy Committee at the Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments
James Dula, Director, Prince George’s County Department of Health and Human Services; Co-Chair of the Joint County Task Force
Whether its the latest details from Iraq, the fallout at CBS news, or the D.C. gun ban, its open phones, your chance to discuss the issues.