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Darren Taylor, 42, gang-peace activist

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Associated Press / August 16, 2008
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LOS ANGELES - Darren "Bo" Taylor, a former member of the Crips who brokered a truce between warring urban gangs after the 1992 Los Angeles riots, has died. He was 42.

Mr. Taylor died Monday of cancer in San Diego, his sister, Adrienne Galloway, said Wednesday.

He was a member of the Crips gang as a teenager but became a gang-peace activist after the riots.

"You don't find many in the gang-intervention world who can be effective in the street, effective in the courtroom, effective at City Hall, and effective in the prisons," said civil rights lawyer Connie Rice. "He could calm everyone down and make us work together."

Mr. Taylor founded UNITY One, which worked to prevent gang violence through intervention and education, and taught life-management skills to county jail inmates.

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