Pubdate: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 Source: Macleod Gazette, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Macleod Gazette Contact: http://www.fortmacleodgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3375 Author: Chris Brown, Macleod Gazette Writer PETITION STARTED TO RID RESERVE OF GANGS The severe beating of an 18-year-old Stand Off man last month has brought back a flood of memories for Elvis Shot On Both Sides. "Everything I thought I had left behind me all came back," he said, adding not long ago he would break down whenever he talked about his son. Casey First Charger, was murdered two years ago in what Shot On Both Sides says was a gang-related act. Shot On Both Sides believes the same people involved in that attack were also involved in last month's attack, which saw a group of men assault August Joel Many Fingers in the early morning of July 24. Many Fingers sustained serious head injuries and was airlifted by STARS air ambulance service to Foothills Hospital in Calgary where he was listed in serious but stable condition. Shot On Both Sides, with the help of Norman Many Fingers and Doris Faye Bird, has developed a petition to get gang members off the reserve. Many Fingers' son was the victim of the latest attack and Bird's son was also murdered two years ago in gang-related violence. "The reserve is getting worse each year and people are desperate for resolution," Shot On Both Sides said. Money laundering, drug-dealing, home invasions and violent beatings are just some of the activities Shot On Both Sides said are taking place on the reserve. With what he called as a lack of action from the Blood Tribe Police Service on the matter, Shot On Both Sides and his supporters have decided to take matters into his own hands. "We've consulted the public and we will be using this petition to have these gang members banned from the reserve," Shot On Both Sides said, adding he hopes to get them banned for a minimum of 25 years. Shot On Both Sides planned to set up at the Lavern Community Hall last week where he has the petition for concerned residents to sign and will also be showing 12 hours of videotape he has collected documenting the gang violence on the reserve. Shot On Both Sides hopes to get 2,500 signatures on the petition before he presents it to Blood Tribe chief and council in a couple of weeks. Shot On Both Sides said he will have "no problem" getting 2,500 signatures. Sgt. Joe Many Fingers of the Blood Tribe Police disputes the notion there has been a lack of police action. "They feel nothing is being done but there were charges and convictions in the deaths of Mr. Shot On Both Sides and Mrs. Bird and charges have been laid in the assault of Mr. Many Fingers," he said. Acknowledging there is a gang problem on the reserve, Sgt. Many Fingers said there are things being discussed to improve the situation. "We're currently organizing a meeting with several different agencies here to discuss plans to deal with the situation," he said. Shot On Both Sides is also working to get rid of the Blood Tribe Police and return the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to the reserve to improve accountability. "Residents don't depend on the Blood Tribe Police anymore," he said. Sgt. Many Fingers said to solely blame the Blood Tribe Police would be wrong. "It's part of a social problem and many different agencies will have to be involved to find a solution," he said. "It's too much of a deep-rooted social problem to change overnight." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake