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State Summit Would Address Violent Crime

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From Times Staff Reports

Assemblyman Mervyn Dymally (D-Compton) announced Saturday plans for a series of discussions in California’s major urban centers that will culminate in a summit in Sacramento with the goal of reducing homicide and violent crime.

The announcement -- made in Darby Park during the Inglewood Drug and Violence Prevention Coalition’s annual “Call for Peace” -- describes plans for round-table talks in the state’s largest cities with local residents, officials from law enforcement, education, corrections, the National Rifle Assn. and other groups.

“We are going to have a thorough investigation on this culture of violence we have created,” said Delia Council, executive director of the Inglewood Drug and Violence Prevention Coalition.

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Council said organizers plan to hold the summit in the summer of 2004.

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