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FBI, Task Force Comb Trinidad Neighborhood for Leads in Murder
   posted 4:06 pm Wed July 23, 2008 - Washington
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After weeks of extreme violence in Washington's Trinidad neighborhood, the FBI (web) is stepping in to help out the Safe Streets Task Force keep crime down.

The Safe Streets Task Force, which includes the FBI, canvassed the Northeast neighborhood. FBI officials said they did drum up leads in an effort to solve a crime that rocked the neighborhood and devastated a family.

"I can't believe he's gone." Delores Redrick clutched onto an old picture of her 13-year-old great-grandson Alonzo Robinson because it comforts a sorrow she can't shake. "This is all I have to hold on to. It's just like he's still here."

Alonzo was visiting Redrick from Alabama, but while spending time with his grandfather in Trinidad late Friday night, gunfire erupted out of a passing car, hitting a crowd of people outside.

Alonzo's one night out would tragically be his last. "Somebody that heartless needs to be off the streets," said

Days later, D.C. Police continued to stop cars and question drivers. One resident said, "I seen some people with FBI on the back of their shirt."

Recently, the scope of the investigation widened. FBI agents working on the Safe Streets Task Force combed the area searching for leads and answers.

"We need to develop leads." Joe Persichini with the FBI's Washington field office said closing the case is critical. "We need to solve that. We need to find out who committed that crime and let them face justice."


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ABC 7 Talkback: FBI, Task Force Comb Trinidad Neighborhood for Leads in Murder
Pachacutec
Well, the police, FBI, and everyone else might as well not even bother.  The mindset in this area anymore is, "If it didn't happen to anyone in my family, I didn't see nuthin', I didn't hear nuthin.'"  And then people go to the media and complain about how their rights are being violated by the police presence in their neighborhoods.  Tell you what, if I were a decent person living in a high crime area and for whatever reason wasn't able to move away, I'd be GLAD to see the police patrolling!  Too, those people who are complaining, just let something happen to someone in THEIR family, and then we'll see THEM on the 6:00 news asking "why don't the police do something?"  Really really sad.  I say bring in the National Guard if that's what it takes to restore order to our Nations' Capital. 

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