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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Governor Orders Troopers To Gary

Compiled From Wire Services

Fifty state troopers arrived Monday in a convoy of 25 squad cars, emergency lights flashing, to patrol violence-wracked Gary.

The police presence, including a helicopter and a blue-and-white mobile command center on a college campus near downtown, drew a mixed response from residents. Some waved to welcome the cars, others were skeptical.

Gov. Evan Bayh ordered the troopers for 30 days to help local police patrol the streets. Gary’s murder rate has been surging and is approaching a record with 96 homicides so far this year.

Bayh welcomed the troopers, saying: “We are here today to send a loud and clear message to the gang leaders and the drug dealers and the petty criminals who haunt the streets of Gary that we will no longer tolerate you, and we will not tolerate your actions.”