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19-YEAR-OLD FATHER LATEST GANG VICTIM.


Byline: Ryan Oliver and Lisa M. Sodders Staff Writers

WINNETKA - Police and city officials are scrambling to find solutions to a recent spate of Valley gang violence that claimed another victim early Friday - a 19-year-old father who was gunned down as he desperately banged on the front door of his Winnetka home.

Authorities say Steve Nguyen may have been followed home from a cybercafe The first Internet cafe in the U.S. Founded in 1995 in New York, the menu is a selection of fine coffees and desserts along with Internet, e-mail, printing, scanning and faxing services. Hats, shirts and jackets are also available for purchase. , where he'd played computer games and talked with his friends. Witnesses said an assailant in a red minivan fired at least six shots at Nguyen as he tried to get into the Lull Street home he shared with his parents, girlfriend and their young son.

``He wanted to be able to take care of his own son, and be a good father,'' said Charles Lee Charles Lee may refer to:
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, 41, owner of the NetStreet Internet Cafe The high-tech equivalent of the coffee house. However, instead of playing chess or having heated political discussions, you browse the Internet and discuss the latest technology. CDs, DVDs, games and other "cyber stuff" are also generally available.  in Northridge, where Nguyen had been before his death. ``He was going to continue his education - finish high school and go to college. He was really quiet and a decent person.''

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, 18, who worked with Nguyen at Fry's Electronics Fry's Electronics is a specialty retailer of software, consumer electronics, computer hardware and household appliances with a chain of superstores headquartered in Silicon Valley. Starting with one store located in Sunnyvale, California, USA, the chain now boasts sales of $2.  in Woodland Hills, said the young man was not involved in a street gang.

``I knew all of his friends and none of them were gangbangers,'' Young said.

But homicide detectives and the LAPD's Asian Gang Task Force were investigating the case.

Detectives also were looking for Looking for

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 suspects in three incidents that left two men dead and two others wounded Thursday.

``There's not a (gang) war going on across the Valley,'' said Cmdr. Michael Moore Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  of the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Police Department's Valley Bureau. ``There's no relationship, one shooting to the other. They each have their own different story lines.''

And Assistant City Attorney Marty Vranicar, who heads his office's anti- gang unit, said the county has already reactivated its interagency gang task force, and that his office is considering expanding its gang injunctions to try to head off the problem.

``Fortunately, we are all looking at taking quick action,'' Vranicar said. ``Unlike the late '80s and early '90s when we seemed to let it go on, no one wants to do that now. We want to take quick action to stop this now. We've learned to respond quickly and not take our eye off the ball.''

Los Angeles City Councilman Dennis Zine, who represents the West Valley, said he was concerned about the potential of more violence, especially given the shortage of LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel.
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 officers.

``I will be demanding additional personnel be put out here in the Valley to counter these gang problems. I'm not going to sit by and say that's the way of life, because that's not a way of life with me.''

Zine also criticized the city's Bridges program, designed to work with 10- to 14-year-old students to prevent them from becoming gang members.

``It's a $13 million program and I have only one school participating in my district,'' he said. ``These gang members keep stretching their tentacles, and they're moving into West Valley. We can counter it, we can correct it, it's just going to take more resources here.''

Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Matt Middlebrook said the shortage of officers in the LAPD is a problem faced by the entire city - not just the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
.

``This has been a major priority with the mayor,'' Middlebrook said. ``We're now trying to court more officers to stay in the department and we're recruiting more.''

Moore, assistant commander of the LAPD's Valley Bureau, said he did not believe a single violent day was an indication of an increasing trend.

He noted that the past couple of months have been relatively quiet in terms of gang violence.

Violent crime in the Valley over the past 30 days is down 16 percent over the same time period last year, he said, though it is up 3.3 percent over the course of the entire year - still less than the 8 percent experienced by the city as a whole.

``We have seen double-digit drops in all categories in the past 30 days,'' he said.

Still, Vranicar said, there has been much discussion over the need to revive gang truces. But City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo and his staff question the effectiveness of the truces and the message they send.

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 the gang entity,'' Vranicar said. ``Maybe some of them are sincere in wanting to knock down the violence. We can do that without recognizing gangs.''

Delgadillo recently had an exchange with two members of the Canoga Park-Alabama gang that shows how brazen the members have become, spokeswoman Ana Garcia said.

It occurred at a Beverly Hills hotel The Beverly Hills Hotel is a hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, at 9641 Sunset Boulevard. It was opened on May 12, 1912 and started by Margaret J. Anderson and her son, Stanley S. Anderson, who had been managing the Hollywood Hotel.  where Delgadillo was being honored by the Los Angeles Press Club.

``These two gang members came up to him and asked they be taken off the gang injunction and that the injunction be lifted,'' Garcia said. ``They said the police were hassling them because of the way they dressed.

``(Delgadillo) told them it wasn't their clothes. It was the CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000.  tattoo on their necks that caused them the problem and if they quit the gang and got a job, they would be removed from the injunction.''

THURSDAY'S CASUALTIES

Two men were killed and two others were wounded Thursday in three separate gang-related shootings in the San Fernando Valley:

--Juan Carlos Cano, 23, of Antelope Valley was killed about 2:20 a.m. during a predawn pre·dawn  
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predawn adj.
 car-to-car shooting along Polk Street in Sylmar.

--An 18-year-old Mission High School student was grazed by a bullet when a pair of assailants attacked him about 7 a.m. near the campus.

--A 29-year-old man was killed and another man was critically wounded at 3 p.m. in the 6600 block of Etiwanda Avenue near Reseda High School Reseda High School, established in 1955, is located in the Reseda section of Los Angeles, California, United States.

The current principal of Reseda High is Alfredo Tarin. The mascot of Reseda High is the Regent, a lion welding a crown and a scepter.
.Staff Writers Rick Orlov and Lisa Mascaro contributed to this story.

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