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State's Attorney Richard A. Devine
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Community Relations & Special Events Unit
For More Information Call (312) 603-8714
August 19, 2006
No Crime Day Family Festival in Englewood
State's Attorney Richard Devine spoke to families and inspired hope along with other notable figures, including Denise Reed, mother of slain Harper High School honor student, Starkeisha Reed, at Black on Black Love's No Crime Day. Community leaders and entertainers reinforced positive messages to those who have endured crime and urged them to stand together and pool resources to end violence in their communities.
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Devine addresses the crowd with a message
of collaboration by law enforcement, prosecutors, churches and community organizations to
end
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Denise Reed, mother of Starkeisha Reed,
killed March 3rd in Englewood. |
Chicago Police Deputy Superintendent, Dana Starks
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Dr. Gary Slutkin, Executive Director, Ceasfire -
The Chicago Project for Violence Prevention
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Francis Wright, Executive Director,
Black on Black Love
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