JSO reacquainted with gang problem

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Updated: 2/19 11:42 pm

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office believes the man who fired a handgun at two officers Tuesday morning was a member of a Westside gang.

Police say John Parker, 23, fired his handgun four times at officers after a traffic stop in Arlington. Parker was killed when officers retuned fire. Neither officer was injured.

JSO Chief Tom Hackney said "Parker has a history of robbery convictions, drugs and theft charges. He is also a certified 103rd Street Gang member."

Donald Foy, local chapter president of the Mad Dads organization, told Action News Jacksonville has a serious gang problem.

 "It lets you know once again this is a very, very dangerous group."

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whosaysnocan - 2/20/2013 6:03 AM
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Nice to know that JSO is admitting to knowing about the gang problem in Jacksonville. Remember when McMillian told us there is no gang problem? sure do. Gang graffiti was appearing in what is now called "Historical Arlington." As "nativejax" posted, if this one's father knew of his kids gang membership why did he not turn it in? Suppose we will get more info on this family as the investigation progresses.

nativejax - 2/19/2013 11:30 PM
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If his dad, a officer of the law, KNEW he was a certified gang member, why didn't he turn him in? JSO rounded up a slew of boys last year for being 'gang member' affiliated..turning him in may could have saved his life.
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