el salvador's gang truce cuts murder rate... in half

you're NOT "n!ggas"

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QUEZALTEPEQUE, El Salvador (Reuters) - Victor Garcia, alias 'The Duck,' at 39 has survived longer than most gang members in El Salvador, and has seen hundreds of his 'homies' killed by rivals over the years.
The relentless tit-for-tat murders between El Salvador's two largest street gangs - "Calle 18" and "Mara Salvatrucha" - made the country the most murderous in the world last year after neighboring Honduras, also ravaged by gang violence.
That was until Garcia, from the Calle 18 ("18th Street") gang, along with elders from the Mara Salvatrucha declared an unprecedented truce that authorities say has cut the homicide rate in half in just four months.
"We've been through things that have changed us. It is a waste of life, those who have died in this conflict," said Garcia, a tattoo of a skeleton hand clutching his shaved head.
Formed in the 1980s in the United States by Central American immigrants, many refugees from the region's civil wars, the gangs or "maras" grew into an international franchise when criminals were deported back home.
They have grown dramatically in the last two decades and El Salvador alone has an estimated 64,000 gang members. Branches operate across Central America and in at least 42 states in the United States.
The gangs deal drugs, run prostitution rings and protection rackets and carry out armed robberies. Many gang members cover their faces and bodies with menacing tattoos to prove their lifelong commitment. The turf wars are brutal, with gangs often targeting their rivals' family members.
Tired of the cycle of revenge killings, gang leaders housed side by side with their enemies in a maximum security prison outside the capital of San Salvador decided to broker a deal.
Garcia from the Calle 18 gang and Aristides Umanzor, aka "El Sirra," from the Mara Salvatrucha - each backed up by 15 of their top lieutenants - sought out a Catholic bishop and a former leftist congressman to serve as mediators.
In March, they surprised the country by releasing a joint statement declaring an end to violence and pledging to freeze recruitment of new adolescent members, especially in poor neighborhoods and around schools.
Since then, the change has been dramatic. Murder rates are down to around five a day from more than a dozen before the pact. On April 14, El Salvador recorded its first day in three years without a single murder.
"We aren't demobilizing, we'll always be gangsters," Garcia said from a prison in Quezaltepeque where he is serving out a 28-year sentence. "But we are quitting crime little by little as long as we can find jobs and a chance to re-enter society."

for the full article: El Salvador's gang truce cuts murder rate - Yahoo! News


thats crazy... if gangs on THIS kinda level, gangs that got enough members to make up a small town can come to a truce then SURELY the knuckleheads out in chicago and elsewhere could do the same right??? i mean this is the 2nd most murderous country in the world and even THEY finally realized, to some extent at least, how senseless all that killin was... damn :wow:
 

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Drug war needs to end

word. but it seems as though that'll never happen, not anytime soon at least cuz governments always feel as if they're givin in to the gangs... if we're really bein honest you're givin in to the citizens, all this gang and murder shyt comes as a result of you MAKIN it illegal but i digress. the article says people in el salvador are gettin arrested just for bein SEEN with gang affiliated tattoos. the laws are on em that hard, yet even with that, they found it in em to put the bullshyt aside... the drug war needs to end, but its not as if its imperative to these gangs comin to a truce.
 

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I'm aware, if they take away the incentive(partly drugs)murder would go down

I think the state govs need to loosen the penalties for drugs as well, murder happens when there is no option left typically. With stiff penalties the only option is murder.
 
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