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Framingham

Stabbing adds urgency to program on gangs

Framingham Lieutenant Paul Shastany, seen at a program on gangs last fall, says Saturday's event has gained in importance. Framingham Lieutenant Paul Shastany, seen at a program on gangs last fall, says Saturday's event has gained in importance. (WIQAN ANG FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE 2007)
By Tanya Perez-Brennan
Globe Correspondent / November 30, 2008

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The recent stabbing of a Framingham High School student, allegedly by a possible gang member, highlights the importance of a police presentation this week about gangs, authorities and activists say. (Full article: 569 words)

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