LA Mayor Unveils Stupid Plan to Pursue Overbroad Citywide Gang Injunction
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 04:38PM
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Mayor James K. Hahn said Monday that he
would pursue a far-reaching injunction to prevent street gang members
from gathering and causing trouble throughout the city of Los Angeles —
though he offered few details of a proposal that would likely face both
logistical and legal hurdles. Hahn's announcement came in the midst of
his mayoral campaign against City Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa, who
lost to Hahn in the last mayoral runoff in 2001. In that campaign, Hahn
argued that he was the tougher anti-crime candidate and contrasted his
vigorous support for gang injunctions with Villaraigosa's more cautious
endorsement. The city currently has 22 injunctions that restrict gang
members from such activities as congregating in public, carrying
cellphones and entering private property without permission. They
typically cover a few defined blocks. If gang members violate the
rules, they may face sentences of a few months in jail. Critics,
including the American Civil Liberties Union, have long maintained that
the injunctions violate the constitutional right to associate, although
the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court have upheld them.
Hahn unveiled the citywide plan in front of a group of young children
at the Challengers Boys and Girls Club in South Los Angeles. On
Monday, Ricardo Garcia, criminal justice director for the ACLU of
Southern California, called the plan a "non-solution to a very serious
and real problem" and said it would violate the rights of innocent
residents. "A gang injunction of this broad of a nature permits the
targeting of those youths who are not engaged in criminal conduct," he
said. [more]
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