Subject: D.C. Gun Crackdown Meets Community Resistance
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 08:53:19 -0400
D.C. Gun Crackdown Meets Community Resistance
Police Ask Residents To Submit To Voluntary Searches
WASHINGTON -- A crackdown on guns is meeting some resistance in the
District.
Police are asking residents to submit to voluntary searches in
exchange for amnesty under the District's gun ban. They passed out
fliers requesting cooperation on Monday.
The program will begin in a couple of weeks in the Washington
Highlands neighborhood of southeast Washington and will later expand
to other neighborhoods. Officers will go door to door asking
residents for permission to search their homes.
Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said the "safe homes
initiative" is aimed at residents who want to cooperate with
police. She gave the example of parents or grandparents who know or
suspect their children have guns in the home.
Community leaders went door to door in Ward 8 Monday to advise
residents not to invite police into their homes to search for
weapons.
"Bad idea," said D.C. School Board member William
Lockridge. "I think the people should not open your doors under
any circumstances, don't even crack your door, unless someone has a
warrant for your arrest."
Ron Hampton, of the Black Police Officers Association, said he
doesn't expect many in the community to comply.
"This is one of those communities where the police even have
problems getting information about crimes that are going on in the
community, so to suggest, now, that the police have enough community
capital in their hand that the community is going to cooperate with
them, I'm not so sure that's a good idea," Hampton said.
If weapons are recovered, they will be tested and destroyed if they
are not found to be linked to any other crimes.
A police spokeswoman said that if evidence of other crimes is found
during voluntary searches, amnesty will be granted for that crime as
well.
"Chief Lanier has been clear," Traci Hughes said.
"Amnesty means amnesty."
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