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Project Sentry

    About Project Sentry
    Project Sentry is the Eastern District of Michigan's way of trying to reduce gun violence. Through Project Sentry, partners from various areas of the community have joined together to conduct a three-day workshop for middle school youth on the dangers of guns and violence. Our in-school Youth Gun Violence Prevention Program is a program designed to educate students about the medical, legal, emotional and societal consequences of gun violence. The program is unique in that it is taught by students, medical doctors and nurses, lawyers, law enforcement, and other social service groups.

    Project Sentry also has Sentry Clubs, which is designed to teach students in targeted middle schools life skills through the game of Chess. Our Chess: The Game of Life program is a 10 week, one hour per day, per week program designed to teach children how to plan ahead and think strategically, while at the same time showing them how to play the game of chess. The program teaches students how to resolve conflicts, as well as increase their attention span and reasoning skills.

    Lastly, Project Sentry has Project Impact, which is a program designed to demonstrate to troubled students what happens when you are incarcerated for making poor choices. It is an effort of local, state and federal law enforcement, the courts, the department of corrections, state agencies, and local middle schools to join together to have a positive and serious impact on the lives of our youth.

    Hopefully, Project Sentry through one of these programs will be able to touch your child's life in a positive way. It is also our hope that you will partner with us by attending one of our parent's workshops on gun safety and learn how to properly secure and lock any guns and ammunition in your home away from your child.

    If you are interested in any of Project Sentry's initiatives, please contact our Project Safe Neighborhood hotline at 1-800-891-8881 to see what programs are offered in your area. Please talk with your child about guns and gun violence. We all have to join together to protect the lives of our youth from violence.

    An Initiative of Project Safe Neighborhoods
    under the direction of:

    Stephen Murphy III
    United States Attorney

    Pamela Thompson
    Executive Assistant United States Attorney

    Noceeba Southern Gordon
    Assistant U.S. Attorney/Project Sentry Coordinator

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    Project Sentry Partners:
    Project Safe Neighborhoods/Project Sentry would like to extend a very warm thank you to the following partners for their contributions and input on this collaborative effort to prevent youth gun violence:

    • 9th Precinct Weed and Seed
    • 11th Precinct Weed and Seed
    • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
    • Defense Attorney Daniel Bagdade
    • Defense Attorney Jermaine Wyrick
    • Detroit Police Department
    • Detroit Public Schools
    • Detroit Receiving Hospital
    • Flint Eastside Weed and Seed
    • Flint North Central Weed and Seed
    • Flint Public Schools
    • Highland Park Public Schools
    • Highland Park (and 13th Precinct) Weed and Seed
    • Hurley Trauma Center, Flint, Michigan
    • Inkster Public Schools
    • Inkster Weed and Seed
    • Michigan Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence
    • Michigan State Police
    • Neighborhood Services Organization - Youth Initiatives Project
    • Northwest Detroit Weed and Seed (6th, 8th, 10th and 12th Precincts)
    • Pioneers for Peace
    • Southwest Community Coalition
    • Youth Opportunity Movement

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    Contact Project Sentry:
    For more information on Project Sentry in your area, contact:

    Noceeba Southern Gordon
    Assistant United States Attorney
    Project Sentry Coordinator

    United States Attorney's Office - E.D. of Michigan
    211 West Fort Street, Suite 2001
    Detroit, Michigan 48226

    (313) 226-9100
    (313) 226-2311 (fax)

    You may also visit the Project Safe Neighborhoods website at: www.psn.gov.

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