Pubdate: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 Source: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram (WI) Copyright: 2001 Eau Claire Press Contact: http://www.leadertelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/236 DRUGS BLAMED FOR STEADY RATE OF HOMICIDES IN MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE (AP) -- For a third consecutive year more than 120 homicides have occurred in the city, and officials point to the role of illegal drugs in poor neighborhoods as a big reason the trend has continued. As of Sunday Milwaukee had recorded 127 homicides in 2001, compared with 121 for all of last year. "We have to continue to work out strategies and methodologies to deal with this low-level drug trade, almost street-level drug trade," Police Chief Arthur Jones said. "It's these small amounts of drugs that people are killing each other for and over." He said while illegally obtained guns are sometimes to blame, the bigger problem is "often dealing with the implications of drug markets and poor neighborhood economies overcome by those markets." David Williams, who headed the FBI's Wisconsin operations for 2 1/2 years before retiring last month, said he was frustrated by the bureau's inability to eradicate drug trafficking. He said a relatively small portion of the city of Milwaukee "is responsible for over half the homicides in the entire state of Wisconsin." Williams said the key to cutting down homicides will be targeting gangs. "It's really simple. Identify the bad guys and their associates. Remove them from the equation. And reseed those neighborhoods with solid economic opportunities," he said. "Only then, in my opinion, will Milwaukee begin to see these homicides fall." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth