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Formation of the Homicide Task Force
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Formation: In 2005, 85 people were murdered in Charlotte-Mecklenburg-the largest number since 1995. In a community of 670,000 people that prides itself on its heart, its compassion, and its quality of life, 85 homicides is 85 too many.
As homicides in Charlotte began to increase, African Americans became disproportionately represented as both homicide victims and perpetrators. In discussions on how to address the problem, then Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Cannon, Assistant City Manager Keith Parker and Police Chief Darrel Stephens conceived the idea of a task force to examine the issue. The Task Force would be composed of representatives from many segments of the community who could examine the issue from varied perspectives and make recommendations on what the City Council and the community could do to impact the problem. Council approved the formation of the Homicide Task Force on February 28, 2005. Dianne English, Executive Director of the Community Building Initiative, agreed to chair the Task Force and worked with the City Manager's Office to identify task force members who represented critical points of view on the homicide and violent crime issue.
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Task Force Members:
Chair: Dianne English, Executive Director, Community Building Initiative Norris Anderson, Neighborhood Advocate Lisa Crawford, Mothers of Murdered Offspring Madine Fails, Urban League Dr. Paul Friday, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Marsha Goodenow, District Attorney's Office Maria Hanlin, Mecklenburg Ministries Jane Montognese, Victim Advocate Lindelly Rajo, Mecklenburg Women's Commission Willie Ratchford, Community Relations Committee Chief Darrel Stephens, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Pam Syfert, City Manager Lawerence Toliver, Charlotte Chamber Kim Vazquez, Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office Ken White, NAACP Ray Wilson, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Task Force Staff: Keith Parker, Assistant City Manager Major Kevin Wittman, CMPD Investigative Division Captain Sean Mulhall, CMPD Homicide Unit Darrellyn Kiser, CMPD, Assistant to Police Chief Jamie Privuznak, Management Intern, City Manager's Office Wilson Hooper, Management Intern, City Manager's Office
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