How JSO’s Gang Unit is overcoming unique challenges to drive down Jacksonville’s murder rate



If you drive along Moncrief Road in Northwest Jacksonville, you will see Restlawn Memorial Park. It’s a final resting place for hundreds, and sadly, many of those graves belong to teenagers.

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25 thoughts on “How JSO’s Gang Unit is overcoming unique challenges to drive down Jacksonville’s murder rate”

  1. Thank you, Sheriff TK Walters and fellow officers, for taking charge of this particular case sine 2016 going into the future. It's believable what Sheriff Walters had said about organized crime in Jacksonville.

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  2. They get in trouble they don't have anywhere to go they throw them back to the woods of the street there's no vocational training for them to learn anything and I guarantee you if they give funding to the black community and let them build a foundation for a young black men and women's or anybody or nationality to start over and give him a chance with someone tried to do right that has a criminal background the people don't want to give them a chance of life the Lost stereotypes everyone that has a background what is misdemeanor or a felony or anything but they take the money from the communities that need s it what about the ones that was under 18 that you don't charged as an adult that has been in there why not let him up out and maybe they get some military training go to the service

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