Pubdate: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 Source: Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus,GA) Copyright: 2010 Ledger-Enquirer Contact: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/enquirer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/237 Author: Sara Pauff BIBB CITY RESIDENTS PROTEST DRUG CRIMES About 50 people marched through Bibb City Friday night in protest against drug crimes in the area. "It's getting bad. Things are getting out of hand," said Chris Johnson, the organizer of Bibb City Against Drugs. "We want to knock out some of the violence and drugs." The march began and ended in the parking lot of the old Bibb Mill. The marchers, led by a police car, chanted "Up with hope, down with dope," as they marched through the dark streets, waving to residents on porches. Johnson said residents, many of them elderly or retired mill employees, have lost their peace of mind. "There is no comparison," said Bessie Bacon, who has lived in Bibb City since 1941. Now, Bacon said she lives with "an unsafe feeling." Nancy Hendon, a lifelong resident of Bibb City, agreed. "It's nothing like it used to be," said Hendon, who was born in Bibb City in 1949. Hendon said she remembered playing outside as a child and that the neighborhood had a family atmosphere. People never locked their doors. "Everybody knew each other," she said. "I have to lock my doors now." Others on the march, like Paul Ausland, said drug crimes could spread to other parts of the city if allowed to continue unchecked. Ausland lives in north Columbus but marched in support of Bibb City residents. "If we don't fight the drug dealers here, we'll be fighting them in our own neighborhoods," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D