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![]() [Roxbury youth violence] Original Airdate: 8/29/1988 Length: 00:03:10 Item Type: newstape - edited story master Go to full description for this item. Description : Abstract Marcus Jones reports that Roxbury community leaders met behind closed doors to draw up a plan to deal with the growing problem of gang violence in the community. Jones reports on the recent deaths of Roxbury residents Darlene Tiffany Moore and Richard Bailey. Jones' report includes shots of photos of Bailey and Moore. Jones reports that four suspects in the Bailey murder were arraigned today in Roxbury District Court. Jones' report includes footage of the arraignment of the suspects including Shango Dilday, Demetrius Dunston, and Emmett Snow. Jones' report also includes footage from an interview with Barry Snow (uncle of Emmett Snow) about the arraignment. Jones reports that police have arrested Shawn Drumgold (Roxbury resident) and another suspect in connection with Moore's death. Jones notes that information from the community led to Drumgold's arrest. Jones' report includes footage of a press conference with Francis "Mickey" Roache (Police Commissioner, City of Boston). Roache says that police are working with members of the community to solve crimes. Jones interviews Terrence Kelley (Roxbury resident) about the increase in violence. Jones' report includes footage of Drumgold in court and footage of Bruce Bolling (Boston City Council) speaking to the press. Contributor : Reporter Marcus Jones
Subject : Keywords Courts Urban youth Violence Subject : Personal Names Bailey, Richard Bolling, Bruce Celester, William Dilday, Clarence Dilday, Shango Drumgold, Shawn Dunston, Demetrius Jones, Marcus Kelley, Terrence Moore, Darlene Tiffany Roache, Francis "Mickey" Snow, Barry Snow, Emmett Subject : Corporate Names (Organization names) Boston Police Department Subject : Geographic Locations Roxbury (Boston, Mass.) Type : Genre News - Television |
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