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Downtown fights: What do we do?
The problem is bigger than a few rowdy youth congregating at the Liberty Pole. Ask members of the Red Shirtsโ retired police officers who patrol downtown โ and theyโll tell you how they have to escort some downtown office workers outside because gangs of young people taunt and harass them as they leave their buildings. […]
Rochester’s underground justice system
Whenever Rochester Police Chief James Sheppard is asked to explain this year’s surge in violent crime, he answers that many of the city’s altercations are the result of “ongoing disputes.” It’s a response that some people find wanting — after all, couldn’t most shootings, stabbings, and assaults be attributed to a dispute of some kind? […]
The curfew’s not ready for prime time
City Council may vote on a pilot curfew program later this month. If I were on City Council, I’d vote no. The motivation for the curfew (one of the motivations, anyway) may be a good one. The theory is that youths under 18 who are out on the streets late at night are likely to […]






