Pubdate: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 Source: Monroe News-Star (LA) Copyright: 2005 The News-Star, Gannett Contact: http://www.thenewsstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1644 JOINT UNIT AIMS TO TACKLE CRIME Law enforcement and citizens face a common challenge. Violent crime and drugs are real concerns for both and tough to tackle. An initiative is under way in northeastern Louisiana that seeks to help make a dent in both drugs and violent crime. Some local agencies and the FBI are pooling their resources to combat the problem through the Northeast Louisiana Gang Task Force, part of a national safe streets endeavor. It's an interesting collaboration of FBI expertise and information and local manpower - funded with federal dollars. We commend the cooperative effort, especially if it truly can make a measurable difference. "Violent crime has a debilitating effect on communities," said James Bernazzani, special agent in charge of the New Orleans FBI office, while announcing the task force in Monroe on Thursday. "The genesis of violent crime, in part, is the drug trade. Historically, these types of partnerships have proven effective." The West Monroe Police Department along with sheriffs' offices from East Carroll, Jackson, Madison, Tensas and Union parishes have partnered in the program. The crime unit will also work with established regional units such as Metro Narcotics, which focuses on Ouachita Parish. That's good. The potential is there to have an impact. Law enforcement officials say the drug traffic continues to grow along Interstate 20, which cuts through the heart of the region. Drugs and violent crimes also aren't just destined for big cities. More rural areas experience criminal activity and have limited resources. "Hopefully, this will allow us to pull resources together and do things we can't do ourselves," said East Carroll Sheriff Mark Shumate. We like to see the spirit of cooperation in our region to accomplish a common goal. Our communities and citizens benefit if this task force can help get the criminal element and drugs off the street. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom