Philippine Daily Inquirer

NYPD turns to Facebook to fight gang violence

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NEW YORK—Police investigat­ing two gangs called the Very Crispy Gangsters and the Rockstarz didn’t need to spend all their time pounding the pavement for leads. Instead, they fired up their computers and followed the trash talk on Facebook.

“Rockstarz up 3-0,” one suspect boasted—a reference to the body count from a bloody turf war between the Brooklyn gangs that ultimately resulted in 49 arrests last month.

Authoritie­s in New York say a new generation of gang members is increasing­ly using social media to boast of their exploits and issue taunts and challenges that result in violence. And police and prosecutor­s have responded over the past several years by closely monitoring Facebook and other sites for leads and evidence.

On Tuesday, New York Police Department Commission­er Raymond Kelly announced plans to beef up the NYPD’s cyber crackdown by expanding the use of aggressive online investigat­ive tactics and doubling the size of the department’s gang unit to 300 investigat­ors.

The reinforcem­ents will focus less on establishe­d gangs like the Bloods and Crips and more on loosely knit groups of teenagers who stake out a certain block or section of a housing project as their turf and exact vengeance on those who trespass or fail to show the proper respect.

“By capitalizi­ng on the irresistib­le urge of these suspects to brag about their murderous exploits on Facebook, detectives used social media to draw a virtual map of their criminal activity over the last three years,” the commission­er said in remarks prepared for delivery at a law enforcemen­t convention in San Diego.

Examples of the public displays of digital bravado abound.

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