i worked along with the article with nikki jones when she was a professor at santa barbara. eddy rock, plaza east, k.o.p. robert pitch, these are all young men and most of them are family members that grew up in the same household. but i would speak of one young man, one young man jamal gains that was in city college going to medical school and he was placed on a gang injunction for a break-in of a car and stealing a radio and unfortunately he was murdered. so a lot of these gang injunctions, what they did, they targeted individuals and then individuals became targets because of that gang injunction. not only did you add people to the list that weren't gang members or anything like that he might have stole a radio to sell it to enhance, give money to buy more guns or drugs. one of the things it did create more violence, it created more homicides because of the people on this list. people were targeted because they were listed on this gang injunction. that's one thing it didn't do, didn't reduce increased homicides. i've been working in the western edition for 40 years now. i