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10/29/2010
News / Over 63,000 South Carolina Students Pledge Against Gun ViolenceCOLUMBIA—United States Attorney Bill Nettles said that by close of business Friday of this week, members of the U.S. Attorney's Office and their law enforcement partners will have met with 63,000 students from 131 schools across the state as part of the ninth annual Student Pledge Against Gun Violence. Middle and high school students are signing a voluntary pledge promising that they will never take a gun to school, will never resolve a dispute with a gun, and will use their influence to prevent friends from using guns to resolve disputes. Elementary school children are making a simpler commitment, pledging that if they see a gun they will not touch it, they will assume that any gun they see might be loaded, and they will tell a teacher or a trusted adult.The effort is part of South Carolina’s Project Cease Fire and the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods, both federal programs aimed at reducing gun violence. The Student Pledge Against Gun Violence is a national program honoring the role that young people, through their own decisions, can play in reducing gun violence. This campaign against youth gun violence culminated on Wednesday, October 27, 2010, in a Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence. The program provides a means for beginning the conversation with young people about gun violence. Students from around the country join together in pledging to do their part to end gun violence. “The response to the pledge campaign this year has been tremendous, perhaps in part due to the renewed awareness of the threat of school violence after a high school student in Conway shot at a Student Resource Officer just last month,” said Mr. Nettles. “Over 63,000 students from 131 schools across the state agreed to take part in this year’s pledge.” The U.S. Attorney’s Office worked with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to make the pledges available to the schools. In addition to providing the pledges, the U.S. Attorney’s Office coordinated with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to provide speakers to go out to schools across South Carolina and talk to students about what they could do to reduce gun violence. The following South Carolina schools and law enforcement agencies participated in this year’s pledge. For additional information concerning the national pledge, visit the National Student Pledge website at www.pledge.org. Participating Law Enforcement Agencies Anderson County Sheriff's Office Anderson Police Department Barnwell County Sheriff's Office Beaufort County Police Department Beaufort County Sheriff's Department Bennettsville Police Department Blacksburg Police Department Bluffton Police Department Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department Charleston County/North Charleston Charleston Police Department Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office Chester County Sheriff’s Department Columbia Police Department Conway City Police Coward Police Department Darlington County Sheriff’s Office Darlington Police Department Denmark-Olar Police Department Dorchester County Sheriff's Department Easley Police Department Fairfield County Sheriff Department Gaffney Police Department Great Falls Police Department Greenville County Sheriff's Office Greenwood Police Department Greer Police Department Hampton County Sheriff Department Hartsville Police Department Hemingway Police Department Lake City Police Department Laurens City Police Department Laurens County Sheriff’s Department Lee County Sheriff's Department Lexington County Sheriff's Department Marion Police Department Marion Sheriff’s Office Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office Mount Pleasant Police Department Mullins Police Department Myrtle Beach Police Department Newberry Sheriff’s Office North Charleston Police Department Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Pagland Police Department Pickens Police Department Richland County Sheriff's Department Ridgeville Police Department Society Hill Police Department South Carolina State University Police Department Spartanburg Public Safety Department Summerville Police Department Sumter County Sheriff's Office Sumter Police Department Union Department of Public Safety Williamsburg County Sheriff Woodruff Police Department York County Sheriff's Department Participating Schools A.R. Lewis Elementary School, Pickens Alcorn Middle School, Columbia Alice Drive Middle School, Sumter Anderson Cunty Alternative School, Anderson Andrews Elementary School, Andrews Annie Burnside Elementary, Columbia Arden Elementary School, Columbia B.D. Lee Elementary School, Gaffney Barnwell Primary School, Barnwell Batesburg-Leesville Elementary, Batesburg-Leesville Batesburg-Leesville High School, Batesburg-Leesville Beech Hill Elementary, Summerville Bell Street Middle School, Clinton Bennettsville Middle School, Bennettsville Blacksburg Middle School, Blacksburg Bluffton Elementary School, Bluffton Bluffton High School, Bluffton Bluffton Middle School, Bluffton Bridge Creek Elementary, Elgin Britton’s Neck Elementary School, Gresham Brookland-Cayce High School Burgess Elementary School Burke Middle School Burnside Elementary School C.A. Johnson High School, Columbia Calhun County High School, St. Matthews Carver Junior High, Spartanburg Castle Heights Middle School, Rock Hill Caughman Road Elementary, Columbia Chapman Elementary School, Spartanburg Chester Park Elementary Center of Literacy Through Technology, Chester Clay Hill Middle School, Ridgeville Cleveland Elementary, Spartanburg Clover Middle School, Clover Darlington High School , Darlington Davis Elementary School for Technology, Cayce Denmark-Olar Elementary, Denmark Donaldson Career Center, Greenville Dreher High School, Columbia East Clarendon High School, Turbeville East Cooper Montessori Charter School, Mt. Pleasant East Elementary School, Dillion Eau Claire High School, Columbia Edith L. Frierson Elementary, Wadmalaw Island Estill High School, Estill Ewing Middle School, Gaffney Felton Labortory School, Orangeburg Flowertown Elementary, Summerville Forest Heights Elementary, Columbia Forest Park Elementary, Union Geiger Elementary, Ridgeway Gibbes Middle School, Columbia Great Falls Elementary, Shironda Brown Greendale Elementary, New Ellenton Greer Middle School, Greer Grove Elementary, Greenville H.B. Rhame, Jr. Elementary School, Columbia H.E. McCracken Middle School, Bluffton Hand Middle School, Columbia Hemingway High School, Hemingway Honea Path Middle School, Honea Path Hopkins Middle School, Hopkins Horry CountyEarly College High School, Conway Hyatt Park Elementary School, Columbia J. C. Lynch Elementary School, Coward John E. Ewing Middle School, Gaffney Johnakin Middle School, Marion Kelly Miller Elementary School, Winnsboro Ladson Elementary School, Ladson Lady’s Island Middle School, Beauford Lakewood High School, Sumter Laurens High School, Laurens Laurens Middle School, Laurens Lewisville Middle School, Richburg Limestone Central Elementary School, Gaffney Logan Elementary School, Columbia Lower Lee Elementary School, Mayesville Luther Vaughan Elementary School, Gaffney M.C. Riley Elementary, Bluffton Macedonia Elementary, Blackville Macedonia Middle, Moncks Corner Malcolm C. Hursey Elementary School, North Charleston Manchester Elementary School, Pinewood Mary Ford Elementary, North Charleston Mary H. Wright Elementary, Spartanburg Mathews Elementary School, Greenwood McCants Middle, Anderson McKissick Elementary School, Easley Mitchell Elementary School, Charleston Mullins High School, Mullins Myrtle Beach High School, Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach Middle, Myrtle Beach Newberry Elementary School, Newberry Newington Elementary, Summerville North Aiken Elementary, Aiken North Myrtle Beach Primary School, N. Myrtle Beach Northside Elementary School, Seneca Northwest Elementary School, Gaffney Oakwood-Windsor Elementary, Aiken Park Hills Elementary, Spartanburg Pate Elementary School, Darlington Petersburg Primary School, Pageland Pine Ridge Elementary, W. Columbia Piney Grove Elementary, Columbia Plainview Elementary School, Patrick Pocalla Springs Elementary School, Sumter Pritchardville Elementary, Bluffton Red Cedar Elementary, Bluffton Riverside Middle School, Pendleton Robert Smalls Middle School, Burton Rosenwald Elementary/Middle School, Society Sandel Elementary, Columbia Scranton Elementary School, Scranton Southside Middle School, Florence Southwood Middle, Anderson Spartanburg Charter School, Spartanburg Spartanburg High School, Spartanburg St. Mark Elementary School, Kingstree Tamassee-Salem High School, Salem Tamassee-Salem Middle/High School, Salem V.V. Reid School, Columbia W.A. Perry Middle School, Columbia Walker-Gamble Elementary School, New Zion West-Oak High School Westwood Elementary, Abbeville White Knoll Middle School, Columbia Whittemore Park Middle School, Conway Wilder Elementary School, Sumter Williams Middle, Florence Woodruff Elementary School York Middle School http://columbia.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel10/co102810.htm |
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