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Governor's Office of Gang and Youth Violence Policy

Regional Network:  Region III

Region III Anti-Gang Coordinator

Sergeant Walt Bullington
Redding Police Department
1313 California Street
Redding, CA 96001
(530) 225-4214
wbullington@reddingpolice.org

Regional Anti-Gang Intelligence-Led Policing Program

 

Background:  In 2008, seven Sheriff’s Offices in California received federal funds through the Regional Anti-Gang Intelligence-Led Policing (RILP) Program.  The seven Sheriff’s Offices are the coordinating for each of the designated Law Enforcement Mutual Aid (LEMA) Regions in California.

Purpose:  The purpose of the RILP Program is to support the development of regional networks of anti-gang efforts at the community, city and county levels throughout each LEMA Region.   The creation of these networks will support and facilitate the timely and efficient exchange of information within each region.

Regional Anti-Gang Coordinator Position:  As a part of the program, each of the seven Sheriff’s Offices designated a regional anti-gang coordinator to serve as a central point of coordination for the LEMA Region.  The mission of the anti-gang coordinator is to reach out to other law enforcement and municipal agencies within the region, in order to form an anti-gang network; collecting resources, collaborating with the community and facilitating information exchange. 

Information & Resources:  As information and resources become available from each of the regional anti-gang networks, it will be posted below, in an effort to centralize and share the information statewide.

  • For additional information on anti-gang resources in Region III, visit the Redding Police Department's web site at:  www.ReddingPolice.org