(BATON ROUGE, La.) — ‘Resources, resolve and reassurance.” That’s the simple, three-word message Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul told commanders Tuesday he wants to send to the community about the city’s surge in violent crime. As part of an in-depth look at how the city is dealing with the problem, ABC News was granted access to a series of neighborhood meetings Paul is holding, as well as a ride-along with the department’s street crimes task force. On his way to one of those meetings, Paul said he’s ordered that he get a call from the police dispatcher whenever there’s a homicide.