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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Cal Warlick / On Gwinnett

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Chasing gangstas on the Internet

Gwinnett County police will soon begin tracking gang members through a new computer system.

The Board of Commissioners last week gave permission to the department to use GangNetR.

It’s a database that shares information about gang-related activities among federal, state and law enforcement agencies.

The system already is used by investigators across the U.S., according to Gwinnett police officials.

The system will be funded with drug money seized by the police.

“With gangs becoming increasingly mobile and destructive, this GangNet system gives our police a new tool,” Bannister said.

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