Inkster is cracking down on teen crime through a combination of arrests, federal charges, a new curfew, and community outreach programs.
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Inkster cracks down on teen crime with curfew, federal charges & outreach
Six teenagers arrested in the past month are members of rival gangs and are not from Inkster, according to Police Chief Tamika Jenkins. Her department has worked alongside Michigan State Police to pull suspected gang members off the streets, often resulting in federal charges.
Indictment photos show guns modified with “switches,” or machine gun conversion devices, which allow firearms to become fully automatic — making them illegal.
Chief Jenkins said the partnership has made a measurable difference…