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Malik Evans: “When they were coming into the neighborhood, what they were…”

Featuring: Malik Evans, Democratic | Mayor of Rochester, New York

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RPD Media Conference on North Clinton Avenue Public Safety Actions

Published | Video Starts at 12:06

… Avenue basically hostages to their own environment and being taken over by people who do not live in the neighborhood. And we find that totally intolerable and totally unacceptable. And When they were coming into the neighborhood, what they were leaving behind were needles, shell casings, blood. all types of stuff, all within the evidence. All this evidence is out there. We have pictures. We didn't put them out. We could have blown them up and put them on. (12:06–12:17)

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Asserts that drug-related activities left behind needles, shell casings, and blood in the neighborhood.

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