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1 <br /> l I <br /> ()I I <br /> AF, <br /> r <br /> i <br /> r <br /> tar% <br /> �IJ� / jir fl -!IN'lfr <br /> I <br /> 1; <br /> United States Department of Justice, COPS Office is partnering with "Not In <br /> Our Town: Light In The Darkness" <br /> The new PBS documentary special "Not in Our Town: Light In The Darkness"tells <br /> the story of a town standing together to take action after the hate crime killing of a <br /> local immigrant by seven high school students devastates the community. In <br /> conjunction with the September 21st national PBS broadcast, local communities are <br /> invited to host free public screenings and discussions of the program during Not In <br /> Our Town National Week of Action, September 18th—24th, and beyond. The U.S. <br /> Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS <br /> Office) is partnering with the campaign to help spread positive models of police- <br /> . <br /> community partnerships. earn ore: h."..� <br /> 20 11/ rt rs,,, it t u r,,,,,T . s <br /> ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................R <br /> More About the Film <br /> In 2008, a series of attacks against Latino residents of Patchogue,New York <br /> culminated in the murder of Marcelo Lucero, an Ecuadorian immigrant who had <br /> lived in the Long Island village for 13 years. Over a two-year period, the story <br /> follows Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri, the victim's brother, Joselo Lucero, and <br /> diverse community residents as they address the underlying causes of the violence, <br /> heal divisions, and begin taking steps to ensure everyone in their village will be <br /> safe and respected. In response to the murder, the Suffolk County Police <br /> Department assigned two Spanish-speaking officers to Patchogue to conduct <br /> outreach to the frightened Latino immigrant community, and local officers actively <br /> participated in community-wide dialogues and other activities. The Patchogue story <br /> demonstrates that hate is a community challenge requiring active partnerships <br /> between law enforcement, civic leaders, local organizations and residents. Learn <br /> more and watch the film trailer at NIOT.or �, t T �er ss. <br /> Re. st a r t I a ' : L t T r ss" screening kit an <br /> discussion guide, and collaborate with community partners to host a public <br /> Program Planning Committee Report for 10-11-2011 HRC Meeting 5 <br />
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