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HOUSTON (September 9, 2014) Jacob Lee Bryant, 27, was charged with theft and credit card abuse after credit cards and cellphones were stolen from cheerleaders at the University of Houston's new stadium, university police Lt. Bret Collier <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Sale-Handbags-Mens-Belts-Pouch.html>Gucci Belts Sale</a>  said.
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MILWAUKEE (WITI) The latest calls for peace in Milwaukee can come from anyone, and they ll be heard by everyone. The Milwaukee Police Department has partnered with some of Milwaukee s radio stations in a new Triggers of Peace campaign.
  The thefts occurred on Aug. 28, a day before the university鈥檚 first game at the <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Shoes-Com-Slippers-Clutch.html>Gucci Shoes Com</a>  new TDECU Stadium.
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Police, and a number of Milwaukee s DJs believe the airwaves are the perfect platform. They re using the signal to give citizens across Milwaukee a voice to call for peace.
Bryant was working for an Aramark subcontractor.
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Hello Milwaukee community. I`m just calling to ask all my brothers and sisters to please stop this violence, Artania Grant says in a voice-mail for radio <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Key-Chains-Wholesale-Bags-Diamond-Watch.html>Gucci Key Chains</a>  station V-100.7.
The cellphones of five cheerleaders were stolen along with some credit cards.  
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Milwaukee s urban radio stations are collecting the recordings, and they ll be played throughout the day.
The cards were used to purchase $80 in clothing at Walmart and a pack of cigarettes at a gas station, Collier said.
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  We could run regular PSAs all the time `anti-violence, anti-violence` but it takes on a different tone when you hear your grandmother telling you `hey you know what? This isn`t the right way to do,' V-100.7 Program Director Bailey Coleman said.
Bryant was held in the Harris County <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Belt-Price-Diaper-Bags-Outlet-Cabazon.html>Gucci Belt Price</a>  jail in lieu of $30,000 bond.  
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The personalized messages are the result of a partnership between Urban Radio United for Peace and Milwaukee police. Hoping to reduce gun violence, MPD enlisted the help of ad agency Cramer-Krasselt.
  Texas-San Antonio beat Houston 27-7 on Aug. 29.
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It became very clear to us very quickly that messages where you talk at people, the `just walk away` wasn`t gonna play. You really needed to get personal, Lisa Rios with Cramer-Krasselt said.
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<a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Mens-Watches-Luggage-Set-Bow-Tie.html>Gucci Luggage Set</a>  For every hardcore repeat offender, there are wannabes looking at that person as a possible leader. Who`s gonna offset the message of the cool kid with the gun? Well the only people that can are moms. The only people that can are grandmas. The only people that can are <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Sweatshirt-V-Neck-Backpack.html>Gucci Backpack</a>  folks they respect, Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said.
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I`m a mother of four and I like to bring my kids out to play. We like to have fun, but it`s not safe anymore in our community, Grant said.
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The goal is for so many people to leave messages that eventually, someone who s thinking about committing a crime will hear the voice of a loved one.
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  It`s more direct. It`s more hard-hitting. It s right there, Coleman said.
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So far this year, police say Milwaukee has seen 60 homicides. That can be compared to 76 at this time last year.
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If you d like to leave a recording, call 1-844-SEND-PEACE.

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@@@ MILWAUKEE (WITI) The latest calls for peace in Milwaukee can come from anyone, and they ll be heard by everyone. The Milwaukee Police Department has partnered with some of Milwaukee s radio stations in a new Triggers of Peace campaign. Police, and a number of Milwaukee s DJs believe the airwaves are the perfect platform. They re using the signal to give citizens across Milwaukee a voice to call for peace.

Hello Milwaukee community. I`m just calling to ask all my brothers and sisters to please stop this violence, Artania Grant says in a voice-mail for radio <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Key-Chains-Wholesale-Bags-Diamond-Watch.html>Gucci Key Chains</a>  station V-100.7.

Milwaukee s urban radio stations are collecting the recordings, and they ll be played throughout the day.

We could run regular PSAs all the time `anti-violence, anti-violence` but it takes on a different tone when you hear your grandmother telling you `hey you know what? This isn`t the right way to do,' V-100.7 Program Director Bailey Coleman said.

The personalized messages are the result of a partnership between Urban Radio United for Peace and Milwaukee police. Hoping to reduce gun violence, MPD enlisted the help of ad agency Cramer-Krasselt.

It became very clear to us very quickly that messages where you talk at people, the `just walk away` wasn`t gonna play. You really needed to get personal, Lisa Rios with Cramer-Krasselt said.
<a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Mens-Watches-Luggage-Set-Bow-Tie.html>Gucci Luggage Set</a>  For every hardcore repeat offender, there are wannabes looking at that person as a possible leader. Who`s gonna offset the message of the cool kid with the gun? Well the only people that can are moms. The only people that can are grandmas. The only people that can are <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Sweatshirt-V-Neck-Backpack.html>Gucci Backpack</a>  folks they respect, Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said.
I`m a mother of four and I like to bring my kids out to play. We like to have fun, but it`s not safe anymore in our community, Grant said.

The goal is for so many people to leave messages that eventually, someone who s thinking about committing a crime will hear the voice of a loved one.

It`s more direct. It`s more hard-hitting. It s right there, Coleman said.

So far this year, police say Milwaukee has seen 60 homicides. That can be compared to 76 at this time last year. If you d like to leave a recording, call 1-844-SEND-PEACE.

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