North Cambridge MA Community Meeting on Crime
On Friday September 14, 2007 Cambridge MA Police Commissioner Robert Haas and his officers met with members of the North Cambridge neighborhood to discuss recent violent crimes. After shootings, N. Cambridge residents want answers By Matt Dunning/Cambridge Chronicle Staff GateHouse News Service Tue Sep 18, 2007, 01:46 PM EDT Cambridge - Residents in North Cambridge said too many of their questions have gone unanswered since an outburst of gun violence in their neighborhood. Friday night, it was a handful of ranking Cambridge Police officers trying to answer some of those questions. "This is unbelievable," Clifton Street resident Doloris Webb said. "I can't leave my door open at all, even during the day. I have seven grandchildren, I'm afraid to let them walk through Russell Field. I don't think they're safe." Last Friday, about 40 North Cambridge residents turned out at the Peabody Elementary School for an informational meeting with city police. "It's frustrating," Lt. Jack Sheehan said. "At a meeting like this, it's very difficult to tell people that crime is down, because people don't want to hear that. They're concerned about what's happening outside their window. If it's happening in their neighborhood, they don't care that crime is down." [. . .] Mountain Tents On Sale Bargain Sale Reset Projector Lamp
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