Federal gang bill is 'open warfare,' says activist
Friday, September 10, 2004 at 01:01AM
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Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) is offering the "Criminal Street Gang
Abatement Act of 2004" as the answer to gang violence. This bill would
make it a federal crime to participate in a "criminal street
gang"--defined as three or more people who cooperate to commit two or
more "gang crimes."
"Local, state and federal officials here have been fighting hard to
take gang members down and break gangs up, but they could use more help
on the federal level. This law gives them tough new options to throw
the book at gang members. It even makes it easier for them to pursue
the death penalty when that's the right thing to do," explained Sen.
Schumer during a June 21 press conference in Rochester, N.Y. One of the
most controversial components of the bill, S-1735, deals with
prosecutors being able to treat 16-year-olds as adults if they commit
murder, manslaughter, carjacking or armed robbery. Currently, only a
federal judge may decide whether a juvenile should be treated as an
adult in federal court. Backers of the bill say that, while the law
would allow U.S. attorneys to make that decision, a judge would still
have the final say. [more ]
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