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Wednesday 22 August 2012

The attackers shouted at the victims that they were part of the Problem Child Gang, or PCG.


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Indianapolis metropolitan police say they are holding seven suspected gang members in connection with an attack on a 16-year-old, and neighbors in the Near-Southside neighborhood where the incident occurred said Friday that they were concerned about increased gang activity in the area. “We’ve got to take back our neighborhoods,” said Rachel Cooper, 63, a lifelong resident of the Fountain Square area southeast of Downtown. “They’re not going to come out here and take advantage of us. We’re going to protect ourselves. If we have to do some shooting, we’re going to shoot them, and I’ve already told the police that.” All of those arrested Thursday were 14 to 19 years old. According to a police report,


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