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Evanston seeks solutions after teen's slaying

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Youth violence — and particularly gang-related homicides — appear to be on the decline in Evanston, police said.

In the last 20 years, there have been nine shooting or knifing deaths, including Coleman's, in which the victim was less than 20 years old. But only three have been recorded since 2000, Parrott said.

The most recent was in 2010, when 19-year-old Leslie Calvin was shot multiple times while driving in the 300 block of Ridge Avenue. In 2007, 17-year-old Darryl Pickett was shot in the 1700 block of Brown Avenue after a fight, Parrott said.

Before Pickett, there hadn't been a teenage homicide victim in Evanston since 2000.

"I don't think gang violence is increasing. I think it's decreased," Parrott said. He noted, however, that statistics through July for aggravated battery and aggravated assault are up 19.4 percent, compared with the same period in 2011.

The conversation about Coleman's death can help promote awareness in the community, and among parents, on how to keep children out of trouble, he said.

"The more that people talk about it, the more people get together and try to come up with solutions," Parrott said.

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