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How should we move forward as a City on youth violence?

by admin on April 29th, 2010

The forum has now ended. But the conversation hasn’t.

What do you see as the takeaways? What questions do you have moving forward? What should the city do to address the problems? What should you and your neighbors do?

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17 Comments
  1. Porgy permalink

    Do a longitudinal feature on a half-dozen of the kids who said the most interesting comments. Follow up with them six months, one year, etc. from now. That would be compelling television, and would make a difference in individual lives and this community.

  2. Eric permalink

    I am a Seattle Police officer plus the single parent of 13 year old. I also am a lifelong city resident. I would love it of there were a curriculum in the schools for us to learn how to communicate with each other. It’s important for the Seattle youth to understand that there is a reason for most everything we do but it can’t always be explained in the heat of the moment. The police have a paramount obligation to enforce the law, investigate criminal activity, and present those responsible for prosecution. That’s how we keep the city safe. In order to do that, we need to take steps to secure our safety and that is not always pleasant.

  3. Aaliyah permalink

    I Liked This Conversation Because They Actually Let The Youngesters Speak Up And About How The Feel On The Community! Just Listen To Their Voice And Make It A Little Better Than It Is Now,, So Our Kids In The Future Can Feel More Safe.

  4. Jakayla permalink

    i wish my community would change right away… i cant stand another day out here. it’s gettin harder and harder i shouldn’t have to watch my back everyday. or everywhere i go. its just not fair.

  5. demicko permalink

    I feel like young people dont have the same lives as the young people did years ago. people are so concerned about what people think about them that they don’t care that their lives are in danger. they’re puttin gangs and the streets before their life and their family

  6. Concerned Central District Citizen permalink

    !80 is not working The YMCA street soldiers is working. MAD will change things.

  7. anonymous permalink

    I think more needs to be done. More people need to keep watch. More teens need to be informed. More teens need to be talked and LISTENED to. Adults tend to talk at teens and expect them to listen, yet the adults themselves could care less what the teen has to say.

  8. Lawanna permalink

    i personally think that adults don’t care. they haven’t been as concerned as they are now that the police officer has gotten killed.they haven’t given up yet but if it were a child they would have given up by now. i don’t think that young adults have as much power as the adults do. it makes no sense

  9. anonymous permalink

    It looks like a lot of the violence are coming from youth with broken homes, what is the city doing economically to make sure the household of these communities are well suited to raise a family? because that is the foundation

  10. anonymous permalink

    What kind of programs are they creating for the youths to make money instead of selling drugs?

  11. anonymous permalink

    How are you spending the money on us? and how are we benefiting? how can you guys verify that we are benefiting?

  12. Erika permalink

    What is it going to take for the youth violence to stop? do you guys think the $8million dollars is enough?

  13. d.rock permalink

    i don’t feel safe because people always getten killed and its like u can turn the corner and there someone going heads up and fightin or getten jump or something and its like am i ganna get jump or something for my phone or stuff but i just dont feel safe and its like people getten rap and more so i just dont feel self in the world

  14. j-boogy permalink

    why would you work so hard to find the person who killed cop but yet when piere, quincy, and streetz got killed you still haven’t found the ppl who killed them

  15. Miyuki permalink

    I have friends who just last week were jumped and his ipod touch got stolen. Youth violence is a really big issue that doesn’t seem to be getting any smaller despite the efforts the city claims to be taking. I can’t walk in my school’s neighborhood without being afraid that someone’s following me. It’s not a good feeling at all.

  16. Sharonda permalink

    This was a excellent video inspired alot of young people to think about life and if this is just a trend or the real world !!

  17. Lisa permalink

    I have two teenagers that will start high school next year. What are three things I might tell them to do that may help them avoid becoming a victim of violence?

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