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California Town Helpless, Overrun by Gang Violence

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The Californian city of Santa Ana experienced its most violent week in a year highlighted by a surge in gang violence. Three people now lay dead.

More than 50 shootings have rocked Santa Ana so far this year. Local Police Chief Carlos Rojas says there is a “surge in brazen, gang-related crime.”

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A wave of violence kicked off this week on Tuesday with a fatal drive-by shooting near an elementary school. Francisco Sotelo Gonzalez, the victim, died in a hospital. Police said he had no gang affiliation or criminal record.

On Wednesday, gang member Carlos Michael Rodriguez opened fire at patrolling officers injuring one. Rodriguez spent 8 years in jail for assaulting a police officer, and prosecutors said he used an automatic weapon in his latest attempt.

On Thursday, an unidentified man checked himself into a hospital with a gunshot wound. Later that day, officers fatally shot two of four suspects in a burglary including Jose Manuel Quintanilla.

Violent crime in Santa Ana climbed by 29 percent with much of it driven by a 39 percent rise in aggravated assault, according to local police and the FBI.

Forty-one shootings occurred in January 2015, up from 24 in January 2014.

Chief Carlos Rojas cited Proposition 47 as a potential factor in the rise of crime. The measure passed in 2012 reclassifies some non-violent felonies as misdemeanors potentially leading to shortened jail sentences.

“We’re seeing more gang activity now, and I think a lot of that has to do with gang members being released into the community and more of a soft-on-crime approach,” Rojas said.

Police are also facing a shortage in man power due to a budget crisis in the 2009-10 fiscal year. 

In 2013, the local SWAT team was disbanded.

The chief has openings in the department for 67 more officers.

The chief says the 13-member gang unit is “sufficient” in facing the 100 documented gangs in the city and their 4,500 members.

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