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1987-90 Operation Hammer
12023-04-13T19:22:12+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a4912Samuel Momodu (BlackPast): “Operation Hammer, a law enforcement program by the Los Angeles Police Department that began in 1987 was ostensibly an attempt to crack down on gang violence in Los Angeles, California. Many critics, however, saw the operation as racial profiling because it targeted the city’s African American and Hispanic youth. The origin of Operation Hammer can be traced back to the 1984 Summer Olympics which were held in Los Angeles, California. Under the supervision of Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) chief Darrel Francis “Daryl” Gates, the LAPD expanded gang sweeps during the Olympics ostensibly to protect the tens of thousands of outside visitors and Los Angeles residents expected to attend the games. Many of the events were scheduled for the Los Angeles Colosseum located in South Central Los Angeles, a major area of gang activity. The main areas the LAPD targeted were South Central and East Los Angeles and the tactics used included mass arrests and detention of suspected gang members.”-plain2023-04-13T19:28:02+00:00Operation Hammer “America's War on Drugs: Crack and the LAPD | History” 2017-1990Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49
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