The year is only 10 days old, and already nine families are planning funerals in Prince George's County.
As they develop a new action plan, officials in the county are turning to those not in uniform to help stay the string of murders mostly inside the Capital Beltway.
Prince George's County Police will meet with community groups and business leaders in all police districts this week.
"This will be a concerted, sustained effort that will include the PGPD, Office of the Sheriff, municipal police departments, federal agencies and community and business leaders," says acting Police Chief Mark Magaw, according to a police release.
"Together, we are a formidable force that will bring calm to all segments of our County."
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