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In American Canyon, constant vigilance
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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American Canyon sees gang activity wax and wane, but local officers say the key to keeping streets safe is to maintain a steady eye on local troublemakers.

“As far as recent incidents, it has been quiet,” said American Canyon Police Chief Brian Banducci. But, he said, “We’re not blind to the fact we have a gang problem. We’ve got known gang members. We know who they are, and when we run across them, we deal (with) them.”
One pending murder case from American Canyon has strong gang ties.

A teen named Edgar Aguilar is facing a murder charge in the October 2007 stabbing of Vallejo resident Manuel Macias in broad daylight near the old American Canyon Police Station. Aguilar is a Sureño, according to Napa prosecutors, while Macias was a Norteño.
Banducci said that while the city has a more diverse ethnic mix than the rest of the county, the dominant gangs in American Canyon are Sureños and Norteños.

“It’s not too much different from Napa” in that respect, said Banducci.
AmCan is also using tools similar to those in other cities. Banducci said the city has a diversion program where juveniles involved in vandalism are ordered to clean up graffiti. Koford, who is Banducci’s predecessor as police chief in the city, said the presence of resource officers at American Canyon Middle School has made a big difference.

When the resource officer program began, said Koford, “We started getting a better pulse on what we could expect in the future. Information would come through the schools about kids grouping and posturing” on campus.

As for the older gang members, said Koford, they require old-fashioned police work. “You have to be out on the street, making contacts.”

Banducci said two officers are assigned to gang investigations as part of their duties.

The city is also in touch with the Vallejo Police Department and Solano County Sheriff’s Department to keep tabs on what is developing nearby.

Banducci acknowledges that gang activity spills over from Vallejo at times. For example, Napa County prosecutors say gang tensions were part of the problem on the night when Vallejo teen Junor Douglas fired a bullet at an AmCan party, killing unintended target Anthony Gee in January 2007.

Earlier this month Junor Douglas was sentenced to 70 years in prison. His brother Marquis, who brought the gun to the party, was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Koford, who was police chief when the city was incorporated, said the city has been supportive of gang suppression efforts from the get-go.

“Even though the names and faces of the city council have changed, every councilmember I dealt with was very supportive of public safety,” he said.

Banducci and Koford said that even the quiet times require vigilance, including help from the school resource officers and the community.

“Once you let up,” said Koford, “for sure something will flare out.”
4 comment(s)

missmarvelous wrote on Sep 30, 2008 6:53 AM:

" Its nice of this news article to note that gang crime spills over from Vallejo to Napa and American Canyon. Then you must also know that gang crime spills over from Napa and American Canyon into Vallejo. Its not a one sided fence. We all know that the grape growing regions attracts hispanic workers, they bring their kids along who have the potential of becoming gang members if let unsupervised. There is an odd thing happening in Vallejo right now, about 50 percent of all our foreclosed homes are owned by Latinos, we have a small population of Hispanics, so the high rate of forecloures on a particular ethnic race is alarming. We wonder if its because they may have homes in Mexico or family they can return to. Nevertheless, we do end up with the overflow of poor minorites who cannot afford to live in Napa (unless its 10 to an apartment or under a bridge.) Napans like to complain that their crimes are committed by outsiders, what about crime committed by Napans in other cities, is that ok? "

AmCan Mom wrote on Sep 30, 2008 2:22 PM:

" I would just like to say that having lived in AmCan for 6 years after having lived in Napa for ten years, I am less worried about letting my kids go down to the park without me here in AmCan than I was in Napa. "

sammy wrote on Sep 30, 2008 7:30 PM:

" I'm with you AmCan Mom, however, I've only been in American Canyon for a little over a year and the difference in neighborhoods, shopping, schools is absolutely amazing. However, I still don't let my kids go to the park without me and I drive them to school and pick them up.

When the kids do go somewhere by foot or bike, I make them go in pairs :) "

ac wrote on Sep 30, 2008 9:36 PM:

" Don't ever let your guard down as a parent in any community... "

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