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Friday, January 15, 2010

Are Gang Members In L.A. Getting Too Old To Bang?



LA WEEKLY:


Los Angeles police Chief Charlie Beck was asked if one of the reasons gang crime was low in the city because gang members are getting too old to get down. He didn't think so, telling a town-hall gathering of listeners of KPCC (89.3 FM) that "gang membership is not down -- gang violence is down."

Beck said police were targeting trouble-makers, not necessarily gangs themselves. And he gave an endorsement for the city's new, $200,000 gang intervention training academy. He called intervention "the primary thing" that "will eventually be the solution to gang violence that gets exported out of L.A."

Beck made the comments on-air Thursday on Patt Morrison's "Ask The Chief" segment, which aired before a live audience.

Beck is banking on gang intervention in part because he has a limited number of officers, and the city budget doesn't seem to bode well for an increase in the number of badges at the department. Also, the state has been ordered to release 40,000 prisoners to relieve overcrowding. A plan by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to meet the federal order was recently approved, but it's not clear when the convicts will reach the streets.

Experts believe that many of those released will end up in Los Angeles County, and that many are gang members. Beck has said if the community does not reintegrate them in a constructive way, gangs will take them in in a more-destructive way.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

SWEATER FUNK CREW MAKES THE (SF) GUARDIAN




Sunday night in the basement of a Chinatown bar
straight out of a 1960's noir film, the funky bounce of boogie wax zaps the roof off the sucka. That bar is Li Po Lounge, and the party is none other than the most bangin' free weekly in town, Sweater Funk. The SF collective mirror Dam-Funk's "Funkmosphere" concept in L.A., spotlighting the finest boogie jams strictly from the late 1970s to mid-1980s era of warm, feel-good grooves and soulful 2-step. Expect to hear obscure dusty vinyl blended with classic favorites from the likes of Prince and D-Train that are guaranteed to knock the carnal essence of snub-nosed record collector and party-goer alike. Popping and locking moves definitely win points. (Michael Krimper)

With Jon, Guillermo, Proof, Shred One, Remin, Vinyl Richie, Chung Tech, Sean Boogie, Sabrina, Selector Kirk


9 p.m., free

Li Po Lounge

916 Grant, SF

(415) 982-0072