Jesse Salazar knows what gang life is like, even though he's never been in one and he never will be in one.
He grew up in a really bad neighborhood in a city in Wisconsin between Chicago and Milwaukee where his house was burglarized often and he regularly saw street fights. He beat up a nine-year-old at the age of six, started stealing when he was 12 and ended up in a foster home when he was in high school. Most of his brothers have been gang members, one is locked up in prison and his little brother still uses drugs, but somehow Jesse managed to get his life together and is now studying to become a police officer. He also wants to give back to the community and is starting a youth center because he knows there are more kids in poverty that need help and they need a place to go. He knows that teens need positive teen role models and he wants to show them that their life matters.
2. The gang unit/aldermen speak out
Jesse isn't the only one that thinks there's a problem in Kenosha, Wisconsin. There are pockets of neighborhoods that are crumbling fast. With evictions skyrocketing, the closure of numerous businesses, including a Chrysler plant shuttering its doors in October, and people becoming more desperate, gangs and teen violence are on the rise. I followed around a member of the Kenosha Police Department's gang unit, neighbors in several problem areas and an alderman.
3. No snitching -- how Jesse's old neighborhood has decided to take care of their own
And they all noticed the same thing -- these teens aren't talking because they don't want to be snitches. And in a neighborhood one night in Kenosha called Wilson Heights, the same neighborhood where Jesse Salazar grew up -- a woman and her 10-year-old daughter were sleeping in bed one night when their house got shot up and a bullet went through the daughter's leg and into her own leg. People in the neighborhood know who did it... but they aren't talking because no one likes a snitch
I have 10 years of experience as a journalist. I've covered this area for several years. I'm working on this project as part of an independent study class I'm taking for my graduate certificate in professional writing and communications. I plan to make this a digital story using movie maker/youtube. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
I feel like I have a pretty compelling story. Jess grew up in the Wilson Heights neighborhood and my other sources are very concerned about these neighborhoods. This has a unique twist in that Jesse, the alderman and the gang unit members all believe they have the answer to how to bring these neighborhoods together, but they are all -- it seems -- grasping at straws.
This is going to be a digital story with audio, video and photos. I've got a variety of sources that tell a compelling story. I've already put in at least 15 hours on this and will likely spend another 40 hours on putting it together.