Pubdate: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA) Copyright: 2007 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Contact: http://www.ajc.com/opinion/content/opinion/letters/sendletter.html Website: http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/28 Author: Rhonda Cook ATLANTA POLICE TARGET DRUG-INFESTED AREAS IN CRIME SWEEP Responding to residents' calls for action, about 60 police officers and two specially trained dogs swept through two known drug areas in northwest Atlanta on Saturday in hopes of capturing drug dealers, fugitives and gang members. With media along for the ride, officers made eight public arrests just before sundown in what APD spokeswoman Judy Pal called "an obvious showing that the police are here to support the community." "The reason we're doing this is the community wanted us to come out here because they are tired of the thugs and criminality," Pal said. The APD's first stop was an apartment complex in the shadow of the Georgia Dome. A wanted man and two suspected drug dealers were arrested on the street along the Vine City Terrace Apartments. Police found almost three dozen bags of hashish and marijuana packaged for $10 sales. From there, a convoy of blue Atlanta Police cars, accompanied by six media vans and trucks and a Journal-Constitution reporter, moved to Bowen Homes, a public housing complex on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway just inside the Perimeter to the west of downtown. People scattered when the police arrived. About midday Saturday, marked and unmarked police cars and uniformed and plain-clothes officers began to gather under a bridge near the Georgia Dome. There were officers from APD's zone 1 and from the Red Dog, drug, gangs, fugitive and auto theft units. About 90 minutes later, they were told to move to an apartment complex on Magnolia Street, two blocks from the Vine City mini police precinct. Those caught on the street were lined up to be photographed - their faces as well as any tattoos - before most of them were allowed to leave. Many of them made calls on their cellphones as they walked away from those still being checked by police. Pal said three arrests were made at the apartment complex, two for selling drugs and one on an outstanding warrant. Police, with the help of a black Labrador retriever and a German shepherd, found drugs on the grounds. The names of those arrested were not immediately available, and Pal said APD was not releasing the gang affiliations because it did not want to encourage the groups or give them bragging rights when their names are in the media. At Bowen Homes, police crashed into the public housing complex, a known drug market. Though police were still processing the people they had caught there, they'd arrested five men by nightfall - four for drugs and one for driving a stolen car. "A lot of citizens have been complaining about gang members and drug activity and crime activity in that area so we are trying to assist them in taking the community back," officer Ronald Campbell said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek