Surrey RCMP launches new tool to spread awareness about gang violence
Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 Jan, 2024 04:42 PM
R-C-M-P in Surrey are using a new tool to educate young people about gang violence in the hopes of discouraging their involvement in them.
Officers from the Mounties' gang enforcement team will be sharing a new video specifically created for Surrey youth during school presentations.
The video features a person who spent 12 years in prison for second-degree murder after getting involved with gangs, as well as a mother who lost her son to gang violence.
The goal is to show youth the reality of joining gangs and the consequences they will face in doing so.
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