September 15, 2010 'rin P ortiani* íObseruer This page Sponsored by: The vveek Review M * * Page 3 FredMeyer What's on your list today?» page 2 V No Time to Relax i S ustainability pages 4-5 Youth advocate sends message on gangs ****** _' ■' • t J ake T homas T he P ortland O bserver D avid Mi 1 ler never turns dow n an o p p o rtu n ity to help out youth in need. T h e fo rm e r T riM e t R id ers A dv o cate w ho helped cu sto m ­ ers w ith th eir tran sit needs w hile d efu sin g tense situ atio n s, often w ith u nruly y outh, is n o w w o rk ­ ing as a y outh gangs p rogram m an ag er for Y outh O utreach. S u m m e r is ty p ic a lly w h en th e c ity se es a sp ik e in g a n g v io le n c e , as y o u th a re o u t o f sc h o o l an d o u t late. B ut M ille r re c e n tly to ld th e P o rtla n d O b ­ s e rv e r th a t j u s t b e c a u se th e su m m e r is c o m in g to a c lo se th is is no tim e to re la x , a n d the c ity sh o u ld c o n s id e r a d ju s tin g how it is resp o n d in g to the p ro b ­ lem . by el O bservador H ealth C lassifieds O pinion pages 16-17 pages 4-5 page 8 pages 14-15 "Ju st because fall is co m in g d o e s n ’t m ean the v io len ce is going to stop,” said M iller, w ho is alarm ed by the rash o f gang- related sh o o tin g s th at occurred last m onth, eig h t o f w h ich o c­ cu rred in the co u rse o f 24 hours. “ It’s all hands on deck right now ,” he added H e said th at as school starts, bad blood m ig h t be stirred back up as rivals en co u n ter each o th er MW « David Miller again in the classro o m and at sporting events. D uring the w in ter o f 2008 and 2009, the city saw an uptick in g a n g v io le n c e , w h ic h M ille r po in ts to as a reaso n for people to not let th eir g u ard s dow n. He also called for a differen t ap proach to co m b atin g the p ro b ­ lem. T he M a y o r’s O ffice o f Y outh V iolence Prevention runs a grant that d istrib u tes m o n ey each year to six p riv ate n o n -p ro fits that aim to red u ce g an g v io len ce through o u treach and p rev e n ­ tion efforts. D u r in g th e la s t c y c le , it a w a rd e d $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 to six p riv a te n o n -p ro fits. T he fu n d in g h elp ed p a y fo r tw o p a rt-tim e c o o rd i­ n a to r p o s i t io n s , a n d s e v e n s t r e e t le v e l g a n g o u tr e a c h w o rk e rs, w h o m ak e th e ir p r e s ­ e n c e k n o w n in “ h o t sp o ts 5» k n o w n fo r g a n g a c tiv ity an d b u ild re la tio n sh ip s w ith a t-risk y o u th . T he program has u n d erg o n e tw o g ran t cycles since it w as im p lem en ted in 2 0 0 7 , d u rin g w hich it funded the sam e o rg an i­ zatio n s including B rothers and S isters K eepers Inc., C atholic C harities- El P rogram a H ispano, E m m anuel C om m unity Serv ices, Im m ig ran t and R efugee C o m ­ m unity O rganization, and N ative A m e ric an Y o u th an d F am ily S erv ices. “ W e ’re g ettin g the sam e re ­ su lts,” said M iller o f the o u t­ co m es from fu n d in g th ese o rg a ­ nizations. “ It’s tim e to m ake a c h a n g e .” M iller said that co m b atin g the p ro b lem o f g an g v io len ce re­ quires a m ore h o listic ap p ro ach that involves fam ilies in addition to youth. He also noted that m any fam ilies are stretch ed thin fin an ­ cially, and if th ey co u ld get help p ay in g th eir rent o r utilities it m ight provide som e m uch needed hom e stability. A cco rd in g to a rep o rt from the Y outh V iolence P rev entio n g ro u p ’s Street L evel G an g O u t­ reach Program , o u treach w o rk ­ ers w ere successful in reach in g m any o f the fam ilies o f at-risk youth. A dditionally gang-related h o m icid es have d ro p p ed from 27 in 2 007 to 15 in 2008, an d 14 continued ' W ' on page 18 Neighbors Urge Police Staffing N eig h b o rs in the K ing N eig h ­ borh o o d o f n o rth east P ortland are d raw in g a tten tio n to a lack o f police staffin g after an episode o f street violence. It took several 9-1-1 calls for police to resp o n d to a report o f several y o u n g ad u lts fighting in the street near N o rth east 10th and A lb erta. T he d istu rb an ce took place a ro u n d 9 p.m . on Sept. 6 and escalated into gun- shots fired in the air. lation into gunfire. T he K ing N eig h b o rh o o d A s­ T he neig h b o rs also w ere as­ sociation b rought up the incident to n ish ed to learn that the K ing w ith th e ir n eig h b o rh o o d police N eig h b o rh o o d has no o fficer on o fficer rep resen tativ e w h o a t­ patrol from 1 a.m . to 7 a.m . ten d ed th eir m o n th ly m eetin g on T he asso ciatio n has send a T h u rsd ay . W hile the n eig h b o rs letter to M ayor A d am s as police said th ey ap p reciate the w ork co m m issio n er ask in g him to a d ­ th at police o fficers d o on a daily e q u ately s ta ff the N o rth P re­ basis, th ey w ere c o n cern ed that cin ct to give o fficers the m eans a m ore tim ely resp o n se m ight to respond to urgent situ atio n s have p rev en ted the fig h t’s e sca ­ faster and at all hours.