‘Trying to find a solution’
Community standing up to violence

By David Vitrano
Published/Last Modified on Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:04 AM CST


L’Observateur

LAPLACE – With three murders in slightly more than a month in St. John the Baptist Parish, several members of the local community have decided it is time for the violence to end.

A number of citizens have begun to hold weekly prayer vigils at the space used for the Tirzah Mentor Program on Carrollwood Drive.

Members of the St. John community, including Patricia Wallace (at podium), Ramon Anderson (far right) and Wanda Zeno (second from right), participate in a prayer vigil Monday. (Staff photo by David Vitrano)

“We decided to have prayer every Monday to pray for these kids who are getting in trouble,” said Patricia Wallace, who heads the mentor group.

Another of the vigil’s organizers, Wanda Zeno, explained the rationale behind the vigils.

“I have a son that’s incarcerated,” she said. “My heart goes out to these parents. You’ve got parents losing children to death, but you’ve also got parents losing kids to the system.”

Wallace said one of the main goals of her mentoring program is to stop the cycle of violence and neglect that many children from lower-income households face and instead produce contributing members of society.

“We’re trying to find a solution,” she said.

Wallace explained many of the children who grow up to be criminals have faced adversity since childhood.

“I don’t want to see anybody else go through that,” she said. “A lot of them have been molested and abused.”

“We need to be able to give these children a second chance at life,” Zeno added.

Another member of the group, the rapper Ramon Anderson, also known as Lil Razor, is currently organizing a “stop the violence” march. He has enlisted some other members of the local hip-hop community including DJ Daniel Louis and Kelvin “Kel-J” Johnson.

“I’m not used to it being like this,” said Anderson. “It’s just getting out of hand in this parish.”

With two murders already in the first month of 2012, St. John the Baptist Parish is on track to double the number of homicides it saw in 2011.

Anderson said he will use his extensive network of contacts to try to make the event a success, but he said he will need help from the community at large to have the impact he hopes it will.

“I’m trying to get a couple of guest speakers,” he said. “It’s going to get bigger.”

Anyone interested in participating in or helping organize the march should call 985-224-9504 or email lilrazor9@ gmail.com.

The prayer vigils are held each Monday at 924 Carrollwood Dr., Suite A, in LaPlace, 6-7 p.m.

 

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is it a bench mark wrote on Jan 28, 2012 2:54 AM:

" is three the magic number that causes them to decide its time for prayer?
"It’s just getting out of hand in this parish"
YOU THINK?!?!?! I GOT NEWS FOR YOU?!!!
the situation has been "out of hand" for quite a while.
the solution lies in the parents; those in particular who don't care; who father children and never take responsibility for them; the mothers who have children as a means of govt. income; not the ones who bear and rear children out of love and caring.
there is no solution until the uncaring start to care for others besides themselves.
the only way to curb it is to force the sires responsible for the insemination to support their offspring or quit creating them. the solution is to remove the incentive for having children to receive a govt. check. "

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