Monday, February 23, 2009

PLEASE HELP US MAKE OUR NEIGHBORHOODS SAFER

Dear Neighbor, This Is A Polite Request for Graffiti Removal by Concerned Citizens of Your Area in an Effort to Control Gang Violence and Threats to Children in Our Community:
PLEASE HELP US MAKE OUR NEIGHBORHOODS SAFER! Thank You!

Where is the graffiti vandalism damage located?
House Address:
Street Name:
Cross Street:
Building Name (if any )
Type Of Location Please circle which applies: Fence, wall, Corner, street sign post, utility box, sign, shed or garage, driveway, sidewalk, bus stop, curb side, trash can, side of van or trailer, business wall, school, school wall, train crossing, train bridge trestle, city park, bus stop for school, church or ward, picnic table, restrooms, playground area, lockers
Please use the space below to provide any additional details that may help us find and remove the graffiti

How Do I Report Graffiti and get it cleaned up usually at no cost?
Depending on where the graffiti is sighted call the following entities or call 211
Anywhere in the Salt Lake County
END-GRAF (363-4723) or 468-2182
264-2583,SLCo Sheriff’s Office 743-7000,Salt Lake City 972-7885, Salt Lake Area Gang Project 799-GANG(799-4264), Sandy City 568-2900, Traffic Signs/Control Boxes 562-6400 West Jordan City 265-4056, West Valley City 963-3289Bus Benches or Bus Signs 262-5626County Parks 483-5473
Draper City 576-560, Freeway Graffiti, Including Sound Walls 265-9267, Midvale City 255-4291 Murray City 264-2583



Where Can I Get Free Graffiti Clean-up Supplies (do it yourself materials)?

Graffiti removal supplies are available at several locations throughout Salt Lake County during business hours, Monday through Friday.

Salt Lake County Government Center
2001 S State Street, South Building Suite S2100, Salt Lake City
Cottonwood Heights Substation
7480 South 2700 East, Cottonwood Heights
Magna Sheriff Sub-Station
8537 West 2700 South, Magna
Oquirrh District
4250 West 5415 South, Kearns
Oquirrh District Riverton Office
12765 South 1400 West, Riverton


Graffiti Removal May be Done For Free If you Call the Numbers Listed Above and Report it.
PLEASE DO NOT JUST LET THE GRAFFITI STAY More Gang Violence, or Graffiti May Occur Because of IT!



LEARN MORE ABOUT GANGS AND GRAFFITI IN UTAH FROM: WEBSITE
http://www.utahandamericasgangcrisis.blogspot.com/

http://graffitigangsvandalismparentsread.blogspot.com/

Websites That Teens Unite In To Vandalize
http://www.puregraffiti.com/graffiti-space/forumdisplay.php?f=14
(where the graffiti vandals unite)

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Gang Graffiti Study 2005 to present day Salt Lake County

If You are a member of the Law Enforcement Community and can be verified please simply login for a free membership on the website http://www.POLICELINK.com
I am user ID tmkjusticestudies
Once registered there and verified you can request a password to the database that I keep online at http://www.photobucket.com

I will be providing access while attending community meetings as well.

I am Not A L.E.O. but due to the sheer nature of graffic, threatening and the hate and gang issues that can occur because of what is written in graffiti, this will not be released to the general public.

Thank you!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ending Violence In Our Neighborhoods in Utah

Sunday February 15th , 12 Noon until

Ending Violence in Our Neighborhoods In Utah: Meeting Regarding Graffiti and Gang Activity in Kearns will be held out in NE Parking lot at 12 noon. Literature will be available, as well as question answer forum. The next official meeting will be on Feb 23rd. Tour of graffiti areas will be presented.Please bring pen and paper.

tmkjusticestudies@yahoo.com

Please Note this is about the Gang problem and related crime, graffiti issues Statewide and I will be releasing information on areas in different parts of the Salt Lake Valley which need to be addressed. Peace to All! Now let us all go out and better our communities!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Graffiti Removal on and Near Kearns High School

http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/communityservice/gpty48


February 15th Sunday 12 noon until

Please bring any paint, paint brushes, rollers to cover up gang related threats posted in graffiti on and near Kearns High School

focus areas: all nearby neighborhoods, and most importantly the gang graffiti directly attached to and frequently passed by students of elementary, junior high, and high school age

Enforcing and Improving Laws to Help Control Gang Harm

http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&sid=5490079&comments=true

Salt Lake County Gang Graffiti Study 2005 to ongoing! Support Long Term Systemic Solutions for Systemic Problems. 1)The expansion and focus on education at a very young age G.R.E.A.T, D.A.R.E,project 180, 2)Simplify the ability for parents to access resources such as 211. 3)Enforce gang deterrence thru existing graffiti laws,making the laws actually enforcable,curfew,dress code in schools,and ticketing cars in violation of dark tint and illegal modifications.Implement the enforcement of dress codes in public schools. 4)Make businesses and property owners accountable for not removing or getting help to remove graffiti. 5)Notify police if you see (convenience store like behavior in neighborhoods,homes)people coming and going at all times of the day and night. 6)Be aware of what your children are doing on myspace,facebook,and texting. Be aware of who they are with and if they are getting good grades and attending school.7)Be aware of music they listen to(did that radio station have a 420 hour?), be aware of clothing that is specific to gangs in Utah 8)Be aware of people with back packs, pants or clothing that can carry or conceal spray paint who are hanging out in common graffiti sites like alleys,back of business,corners,public places like parks,parkways,fields with fences with traffic exposure and other physical markers like street intersections,canal bridges,canal roads. 9)Cover up graffiti as soon as discovered, if not report to Salt Lake County Gang Graffiti, or the city that you live in.(Ask the State to enforce Title 76 laws on the books)offenders clean up mess, property damage reinbursement,and help them to upgrade gang laws to current standards needed. 10)Understand that gangs are as diverse as ice cream in a ice cream parlor. Some of it is just teenage behavior, unfortunately it seems to be more and more gang related! 11)Organize neighborhood watches. Thank You to all who attended in Kearns. My Heart goes out to the victims of the last two years of gang and violence in our expanded State Communities.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Ongoing Effects of Utah and Americas Gang Crisis - Americas Gang Harm Denial Epidemic

The Ongoing Effects of Utah and Americas Gang Crisis -
Americas Gang Harm Denial Epidemic

Dear Elected Politicians, State, County, City Leaders, and School Administration as well as concerned community members;

As a very concerned citizen of the United States,

Please stop denying that we have a crime, gang, drug abuse addiction and overdose problem and other related social problems which stem from gangs and drugs. Denial that you were not aware of kids in public schools who are gang members starting at elementary school. Denial that for some reason we are immune to the effects of criminal gangs and that there cannot be any gang members in our everyday lives. Being that they frequently do exist in our homes, our churches, our neighborhoods, our schools and our workplaces.

First off, I applaud the efforts of the local and national law enforcement community who works with the gang problem daily here in Utah. I thank all of the Law Enforcement and Public Safety Community nationwide for doing a much underappreciated difficult job. As a non law enforcement member of the Utah community; and having watched gangs spread successfully since about 1995; that in Utah and Nationwide much more needs to be done. The effects of gangs and the crime they are responsible for is extensive.

People may wonder why gangs are spreading in Utah, one of the best states in the U.S. The reason is very simple; we continue to provide them little resistance as law abiding citizens. The lack of resistance is seen as weak laws, weak enforcement and a lack of public awareness campaigns.

The law enforcement community is poorly staffed and there is little if any funding for gang units, and needed enforcement measures. Even prior to recent down turns in the economy many jurisdictions were lacking in resources to deter gangs. If we prioritized gangs in America as Domestic Terrorist we would be much better off as a society.

Why do I say Domestic Terrorists? They terrorize communities; they traffic in and sell drugs to kids. They continue to recruit kids now in elementary school to sell drugs and use drugs. They generate crime thru drive by shootings, crime to pay for drug habits. They rip apart families with drug related violence and domestic violence, abuse of children because of drug use. They terrorize poor, middle class and even upper class neighborhoods as the drug dealers and thugs become more powerful. There is an extensive gang drug cost to society as we all pay for the health system effects related to abuse and addiction, overdose. We all pay for extra security, graffiti removal, property damage, car theft and burglaries as our insurance rates increase. The property we worked hard for to keep depreciates in value as vandalism scourges our neighborhoods, and crime lessens our property market values.

These terrorist groups politely referred to as criminal gangs are in it for the money, the power grab, the turf control, and they do not care who gets in their way. They are smart and change as law enforcement gets closer to controlling them. They use weak laws to their advantage, as repeat felony level graffiti and vandalism goes without proper prosecution. They drive illegally modified vehicles due to lack of enforcement. They rarely get prosecuted with tough laws like the R.I.C.O. ACT and other harsh federal -like penalties, since many states continue to prosecute individuals and individual crimes only.

The weak enforcement and non enforcement of laws currently on the books is partially due to inadequate staff, but also to lack of adequate support of law enforcement by community leaders and politicians. The street knows that police officers cannot be everywhere always; the lack of community support also helps the gangs spread. Lack of community support sometimes goes on until a serious crime brings awareness.

They effectively spread power and influence in public schools at very young age utilizing basic gang attire and fashion gang related attire. Many schools do not teach required classes in gang deterrence or programs similar to D.A.R.E. or G.R.E.A.T. Many schools continue not to enforce dress codes whether by denial or ignorance of the need. The gangs avoid harsher penalties for gang and organized crime, left by gaps in the current laws. These terrorist criminal organizations spread by using the politically correct faces of church going, middle to upper class, non ethnic children to deal drugs in public schools and elsewhere. An example of the perfect public school drug dealer: If lil Johnny a white kid from well educated white parents living in the finest neighborhoods, who goes to church, is the correct front for their gang (as a politically correct figure head leader) of the gang, then when he is recruited the parents usually are clueless. The neighbors and family are clueless as he dresses in Hip Hop Street fashion styles, and modifies his car and clothing attire, and begins to reap the financial rewards of gang affiliation. Take me to your poorest and wealthiest neighborhoods, I will show you the gang activity. No socio economic group is immune to gang presence.

The denial of a gang problem continues to harm us overall as a society. The gangs in Utah are as diverse and varied as the ice cream at your favorite ice cream parlor. Before the Olympics we had most of the gangs, now I can document all of the major gangs of the U.S.A. and many hybrid gangs who dominate areas of Utah.

In Utah when traveling the high speed light rails system: TRAX light rail system on the entire route please notice the many tagger individual and group graffiti artist vandalism incidences. There is as well the gang related frequent graffiti vandalism which coincides with the high visibility area along the TRAX route. These can be prosecuted if the politicians would support the cause. They usually always violate the felony level graffiti vandalism laws on the books. They can be researched and the perpetrator/ perpetrators identified. This is very simple since most have a distinct style, and usually sign for the gang graffiti with a street name (moniker).

And what is the cost to society in graffiti vandalism cleanup. It has to exceed more than $100,000 just in Salt Lake County Utah if you take into consideration the labor and paint cost, fuel to and from the sites etc. What is the actual cost when neighbors have to buy paint and equipment and devote time to vandalism damage?

What I have studied for many years is the overall growth in population of gang members and the related drug crime trends that have spread out across the entire state. The sheer volume of ongoing calls to law enforcement by citizens requesting services that are due to the crime perpetrated by gangs in our communities. These calls frequently are from innocent citizens caught in the middle of gangs who are rivaling over turf. These incidences are paid for ultimately in the loss of innocent lives, property devaluation, and quality of life overall as neighborhoods become blighted. (Gang/Drug crime is typically the majority of the crimes experienced in this state and nationwide.)

This past year we saw the loss of a little angel within our community, an innocent victim. Since then unfortunately more lives have be scarred and lost. At age 7 she was an innocent drive by shooting victim, and I attended her memorial and it was incredibly sad. The reality of many of Utah gangs is the ongoing family disruption that stems from years in the gang. There is also the disruption of families because of drug addiction and crime. Utah has a bad ten year history of drug abuse and addiction, most of the drugs dealt directly by gang members. Salt Lake City has seen huge spikes in specifically in Crack Cocaine, as well as ongoing seizures of Methamphetamine, Heroin, Cocaine Powder, and other drugs. Remembering that Utah was originally one of the highest meth lab seizure states and the epidemic of meth addiction still lingers many years later with record numbers of women on methamphetamine.

Utah gangs spread throughout the state from urban to very rural areas just like in the rest of the United States. The influence of gangs can bee seen in what is considered model areas of conservative society. They are evident in HAPPY VALLEY THE MOVIE, a film about drug addiction in very young children in very conservative non minority areas – Utah County. When kids do not get illegal access to Rx drugs they frequently switch to or co abuse heroin. Street Heroin trafficked in by criminal terrorists groups = gangs.

Thanks also the news media community, without you this would be mostly obscure except for those closest to the impact. Thank you to HBO and History Channel.com, as well as MSNBC, and BET for programs about gangs and the influence of drugs in society. Thank you for continuing to educate society on the harm of criminal gangs.

The gang and subsequent drug crime appears as violent crime, drug addiction/ abuse, as well as property crime such as car prowls/ break ins, smash and grabs, vandalism, and larceny and burglary to fund drug abuse and gangs. We also as a society in Utah fail to address the social problems which stem from the gang intimidation in areas. The aftermath of what happens when children are afraid to go to schools or walk thru neighborhoods etc. The individual and social impact of lower education quality.

For politicians that are playing the denial of any crime problems card, please attend public school with teachers who work with at risk youth. I will personally be willing to tour you around Utah to public schools to see the gang members attending, and the influence of the gang members on the peer pressures at the school. To do so lets go from the wealthiest of neighborhoods to the poorest and from big city to small town and county schools. Please do this for the sake of our kids, and the sake of our beloved state.

Sincerely,

As seen on the websites:
www.Policelink.com, Speforums.com, Firelink.com, ksl.com, Salt Lake Tribune.com, etc

NON LE.O. Always advocating for proper funding and staffing of Public Safety

Utahganggraffitimethresearcher

Tmkjusticestudies

Gang Influence in media, general questions, and graffiti sites

F.Y.I and General Questions:

Were you aware that in Utah a Radio Station has a 420 HOUR (420 Street Name For Marijuana)

Glory days! Holmes, Steelers rally, win Super Bowl
February 1st, 2009 @ 9:13pm
By BEN WALKER AP National Writer
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - From selling drugs on the street corner to Super Bowl MVP. Now that's a story Santonio Holmes will share forever.
In a game that stunningly got better with every play, the Pittsburgh Steelers saved their very best for the end.
Somehow, Holmes managed to keep his feet planted in the end zone as he pulled in Ben Roethlisberger's pass for a 6-yard touchdown with 35 seconds left, and the Steelers shocked the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 Sunday for their record sixth Super Bowl championship. http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=157&sid=5477984
Myspace.com, Facebook.com, do a search type in your city, or type in gang,
As a parent, have you listened to what your teens and younger kids are listening to ?
As a parent in the last 6 months was a trained Police K9 unit searching lockers in your child’s school? If No, then why NOT?
Major Graffiti Locations nearby Kearns High School:
(1)**(adjacent to the Kearns High School property just barely east is a inside railroad overpass (take a look inside many gallons of gang paint is there) from the north east parking lot. Smaller damage appears just behind the corner businesses -View the businesses just barely east (convenience store back)and south behind the high school .This can also be accessed on the east side of the rail tracks walking toward the school. Go the back north east edge of the Kearns High School Parking Lot and get out look of car and look! The rail tracks have many gallons of paint used in gang graffiti and tags (not visible from the road underneath) inside the above ground part that crosses over the 5400 South overpass. ((((HIGHLY Visible when there length of a school bus or more)))))
** Directly across from the school main central entrance – go towards the recreational center. Follow parking lot west until toward the empty field and houses (notice the very serious but fading graffiti on the wall, if you have a difficult time seeing it look for the three x marks towards back right side of parking lot near houses. ((((harder to find )))

***In nearby West Valley City / Taylorsville boundary 4065 South just barely east of Redwood Road intersection looking behind look at the damage behind the corner of the shopping mall containing Smiths Grocery and the many smaller stores. There are 5 or more large graffiti damage sites, some contain serious threats between gangs. Enter area from 3900 South/4100 South side of parking lot
GPS coordinates: 40*40’57.59”N , 111* 56’ 13.45”W
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