(May 2007) Assemblyman Solorio and Governor Schwarzenegger announce CalGRIP program.
For Immediate Release: July 2, 2010
For more information contact: Carol Chamberlain – office – (916) 319-2069, cell – (916) 804-5355
Assemblyman Solorio Announces Orange County Will Receive Gang Prevention Grant
Competitive CalGRIP Grant Totals $490,213
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim) congratulated Orange County for receiving $490,213 in funding from California’s competitive Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Grant Program (CalGRIP).
“This is a real compliment to Orange County’s application,” says Assemblyman Solorio. “I joined the Governor to roll out CalGRIP in 2007, and have seen the program evolve and make a real difference in many communities.”
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$490,213… only? F***ing spit in the ocean.
I agree Stanislav, this will do nothing to stem the gang problems. Don’t be surprised if it goes to “community outreach”, a favorite of weak minded leadership. Ask Michelle Martinez, her attitude is that the community looks at the Santa Ana police as “oppressors”, because the community members who’s kids are gangsters will not admit it. Of course, her brother was arrested in a gang sweep a few months back…Their kids are not gang members, just ask them. They shave their heads, wear baggy shorts with their socks pulled to their knees, t-shirts down to their waist and then complain the police think they’re gang members. No s**t!