NYC enlists former gang members as ‘violence interrupters’
NEW YORK — David Gaskin steps into the street armed with a bullhorn. Cars swerve. He glares.
The former gang member raises the mic to his lips and preaches the message emblazoned on his T-shirt, on his orange baseball cap, on the rubber bands around his wrist and on his Adidas tracksuit: “Stop Shooting. Start Living.”
“If you’re ready to stand against gun violence, let me hear you say, ‘I’m ready!’” he yells to a gathering crowd.
“I’m ready!” they respond.