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News (Media Awareness Project) - US WV: Editorial: City Would Be Wise To Seek Aid In Its Drug
Title:US WV: Editorial: City Would Be Wise To Seek Aid In Its Drug
Published On:2006-05-27
Source:Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV)
Fetched On:2008-08-18 10:54:12
CITY WOULD BE WISE TO SEEK AID IN ITS DRUG FIGHT

There's nothing wrong with asking for help when you need it. That's
as true for cities as it is for individuals in distress.

That Huntington has a problem with out-of-town drug dealers setting
up shop here has been known for a long time. That they could turn
violent and kill innocent people has been known since four teenagers
were gunned down on Charleston Avenue on May 22, 2005.

Since that terrible morning, local law enforcement agencies have
regrouped and spent more time concentrating on the drug trade that
threatens to consume some neighborhoods.

Outside help is available, if only Huntington will ask for it. Why it
hasn't done so is a mystery to us.

The Drug Enforcement Administration has been credited with cleaning
up major crack cocaine problems in Steubenville, Ohio, and elsewhere.
That city asked for the DEA's help, and the DEA responded by sending
its Mobile Enforcement Team to town.

Huntington has yet to request the DEA's assistance.

Then there's New Castle, Pa., which has a Detroit connection similar
to Huntington's, or perhaps worse. That city has made some progress
in its drug war. Mayor Wayne Alexander said he has tried to contact
Huntington Police Chief Gene Bumgardner and has invited Huntington
Mayor David Felinton to New Castle to share experiences and
strategies, but he has received no response.

The fight against the drug trade is beyond the resources of any one
community. Huntington doesn't have the manpower, the connections or
the experience with the hardest cases to mount a long-term offensive.
The federal government has those resources, and other communities
have the experience.

If the DEA is willing and able to mount a coordinated campaign in
Huntington, by all means, the city should ask for it. And when other
cities make overtures that could lead to cooperation and help, by all
means, the city should respond.
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