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Post by Logan on May 10, 2017 3:23:41 GMT -6
WOODBURY - The state Senate passed legislation Monday that defines criminal gang activity in the state's penal law. The move aims to crack down on violent gangs such as MS-13.
The bill was passed in the Senate by a vote of 48-13.
According to officials, the Gang Enforcement and Prevention Act would give officials more tools to investigate and prosecute gang violence and track gang activity.
The bill, which was co-sponsored by state Sen. Tom Croci, raises penalties for some crimes committed during gang activity, and for the first time creates a definition of what a gang is. The bill would make it a felony to recruit for a gang, including on school grounds.
Read more:http://longisland.news12.com/news/state-senate-passes-anti-gang-bill-1.13579615
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