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Belton L Platt Named Site Supervisor for Alternatives to Violence Program
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City of Rochester to host violence prevention summit
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Eyone Williams has done interruption work in Washington, DC after spending 17 years in prison for a killing.
“Some of this work is not a textbook thing. It s not, call the police, call a doctor, call anything. You ve got to figure it out on the spot,” Williams said.
Damion Harrell was a student in Tuesday s training. He’s a Dallas native who had a 12-year sentence for crime.
“I feel like the reason I m a good candidate for this job is because, me growing up, I didn t listen to nobody about what I m going through,” Harrell said.
On the streets of Dallas today, many other young people face a life of crime and violence.
Dallas violence interrupters offers training workshop on dispute mediation and safety
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We re like a bridge : Group of violence interrupters working to help curb crime in communities as violence rises across Dallas
Dallas Cred is engaging with neighbors in four communities of concern across the City of Dallas. Its members say they are identifying issues and bringing resources. Author: Demond Fernandez Updated: 6:28 PM CDT July 6, 2021
DALLAS If you begin noticing teams of people walking around some neighborhoods in the City of Dallas, wearing bright orange shirts, they are likely members of Dallas Cred. The bright orange shirts are signified as a help signal,” said Mar Butler, program director of Dallas Cred.
Dallas Cred is a group of trained violence interrupters. Its members are hitting the streets across Dallas. The group hopes to make a difference in areas of concern across the city.