Gang-related deaths on the rise; kids primary recruitment target

COLLEGE PARK — As gang-related deaths are on the rise in Maryland, community members are finding that gang activity can start on school grounds as some of the youngest students are targeted as potential gang recruits.

Maryland Gang Laws Lacking, Officials Say

Although a new tool in the federal government’s fight against the violent gang MS-13 may help curb the growing problem in Maryland, local officials say state laws aren’t so effective.

Law Enforcement, Officials Gather to Prevent Gang Problems

Gang membership in the U.S. has increased 40 percent since 2009, and the southeast region, which includes Washington, Maryland and Virginia, has seen some of the largest growth, according to law enforcement officials at a conference here Tuesday.

$100,000 Allocated to Combat Gang Violence In Prince George’s

The state of Maryland and the United Way of the National Capital Area are each contributing $50,000 to an anti-gang initiative called “Way to P.E.A.C.E (prevention, education, awareness, connection, and empowerment).”