By Leslie Parrilla
San Bernardino Sun
RIALTO, Calif. — Police here are creating a program aimed to keep fourth- through eighth-grade students from gangs with the help of funds from what could be the largest gang prevention grant the Rialto Police Department has seen.
The $1,404,000 grant from the Board of State and Community Corrections, California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Program, or CalGRIP, pays for a three-year gang-prevention program involving police officers working with schools, community-based organizations and faith-based organizations, according a city report.
The grant is reimbursable, so the city must perform the work before the state releases the money, said Rialto police Lt. Dean Hardin, the program’s director.
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