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On Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, The Times launched a new version of the Homicide Report. You have arrived at the old blog.
Readers can no longer post new comments on this site, but we encourage you to join the conversation on our new site. The updated Homicide Report features an interactive map and searchable database of the more than 2,600 homicides in L.A. County since January 2007, when Times' reporter Jill Leovy first started this blog with the goal of covering each one.
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-- Megan Garvey and Anthony Pesce
Over the past week, HR has been experiencing a large surge in comments. As a result, there is a backlog in postings. Apologies, and we thank readers for their patience.
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Bravo, Mr. Mitchell. Gangsters anonymous is a long overdue solution to a pervasive problem in our community: Giving so called gangster and bangers an opportunity to repent from a lifestyle that seduces and then traps so many, who don't know that they can be free from all of that crap.
I have found that acknowledging Jesus Christ and the freedom that comes with true repentence (turning away from sin, negativity etc.) will lead to a "normal" life. I wish this life for you and all would-be former gangsters. God Bless you and your sincere efforts. You can win with Christ.
Posted by: winningwithchrist | October 19, 2007 at 04:03 PM