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Incoming Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Vic Reynolds said taking down criminal gangs throughout the state is a priority.
The Cobb County District Attorney was appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp, who also sees gang activity as a major problem.
Reynolds intends to carry out Kemp's plans, which Kemp announced at his State of the State address, for a task force to help local law enforcement tackle gang crime. Kemp also plans to fund the Criminal Street Gang Database.
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Concern over the issue arose after Attorney General Chris Carr said in a September press release that there were 71,000 validated gang affiliates and more than 1,500 suspected gang networks in Georgia.
Trends across gang-related data can be difficult to track as law enforcement agencies generally do not record criminal offenses as “gang-related,” according to the National Gang Center.
Larceny topped the GBI’s 2017 crime index, but the percentage of gang-affiliated reports remains unknown.
I look forward to partnering with Vic Reynolds in the fight to stop and dismantle street gangs in our state. Together, we will ensure a safe future for Georgia families. https://t.co/Vv0Pc8DtQs #gapol— Brian Kemp (@BrianKempGA) February 6, 2019
Reynolds is expected to be sworn in sometime this month.