MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – Law enforcement agencies in Miami-Dade recently pledged to give a new model designed to reduce gun violence a try. They will be working with People Acting for Community Together, a network of faith-based groups and academics.
During a gathering they called The Nehemiah Action Assembly, Rev. Ana Jackson, of Sellers Memorial United Methodist Church, said that in Miami-Dade a small group is responsible for the gun violence that is hurting the community.
PACT aims to target the group responsible with preventive programs. Miami-Dade County leaders will consider three programs: Group Violence Intervention, Cure Violence, and the Office of Neighborhood Safety.
PACT claims that when the multipronged approach was implemented in Richmond, California, there was a 60 percent drop in homicide rates over five years.
Miami-Dade Police Director Juan Perez, Miami Police Chief Rodolfo Llanes, the State Attorney's Office and the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office will be part of a new committee that will meet with PACT to develop an implementation plan. Their next meeting will be on June 5th.
PACT wants to reduce #GunViolence with effective programming. Looking forward to seeing @NoMiNews @myNMBPolice #NehemiahAction on 3/27
— PACT Miami (@PACTMiami) March 26, 2017
1500+ residents will gather to work together to make #MiamiDade a better place for all.Thanks @MayorGimenez for joining us on 3/27.
— PACT Miami (@PACTMiami) March 26, 2017