Community Rallies To Protect Its Youth From Gangs
CHAPARRAL, N.M. – A community gathers to try to keep their kids safe from gangs.
Over a hundred people attended the “Operation: No Gangs” seminar in Chaparral, New Mexicoon Monday night. Both parents and children were given tips on what to look for in gang behavior, and were even given a glimpse into what gang life is really like from former gang members.
“Operation: No Gangs” Director Rob Gallardo is a Stanford graduate who grew up in the El Paso area and says we must create a sense of urgency and vigilance from parents. Community members sayMonday night’s meeting is definitely a step in the right direction.
“They want to learn and they want to be sure their kids are on the right track. If they don’t know what to look for, then how can they tell if their kids are going in the wrong direction?” says Suzanne Michaels, a concerned Chaparral resident.
“I just suggest ‘no’ ’cause I’ve lived it , I’ve been in a gang now for like 4 years. I’ve lived it,I know how it is, and you don t want to disappoint your parents, those who love you,” says Adrian Arreola, a former gang member,about his own personal experience.
Ifviewers wouldlike to contact “Operation: No Gangs”they can be reachedat 505/312 – 2599.