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		<title>NYPD Captures 63 Gang Members Because They Referred to Guns as &#8216;Biscuits&#8217; on Facebook</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2013 10:35:45 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Jordan Valinsky</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_84339" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/screen-shot-2013-04-05-at-9-55-52-am.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-84339" alt="A &quot;sandwich.&quot; (Photo: Hashgram)" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/screen-shot-2013-04-05-at-9-55-52-am.png?w=300" width="300" height="297" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A "sandwich." (Photo: Hashgram)</p></div></p>
<p dir="ltr">Gangs may soon join teens in the “totally over Facebook” collective. The NYPD announced yesterday that it has arrested 63 members from three East Harlem gangs, after they left a trail of evidence boasting about their exploints online.</p>
<p>Authorities said the members—<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/05/nyregion/63-in-e-harlem-gangs-indicted-in-revenge-shootings.html?_r=0">all men, 16 to 25</a>—are responsible for 30 non-fatal shootings in the neighborhood since 2009. When using Facebook to plan their hits, they often used <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304250/Police-arrest-63-members-warring-street-gangs-bragged-carrying-guns-shooting-rivals-coded-Facebook-posts.html">slang words</a>. For example, guns were identified as “biscuit” or “clickety,” while ammunition were often labeled as “sea shellz" and "gas."<!--more--></p>
<p>A gang member would post a status update saying they needed “electricity for the 2 and 5 train" if their .25-caliber pistol was low on ammo. They also bestowed East Harlem with the quaint nickname of “New Iraq.”</p>
<p>NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly credited his troops' social media surveillance with stopping the violence:</p>
<blockquote><p>'Social media remains a double-edged sword in our crime fighting strategies. It is used by crew members to brag about past crimes, taunt rivals, and incite violence,' he said.  'On the other hand, we use social media to document past crimes and intercept new ones being talked about openly by crew members on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.'</p></blockquote>
<p>Imagine how low crime stats could dip if the NYPD gets Facebook Home.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">Gangs may soon join teens in the “totally over Facebook” collective. The NYPD announced yesterday that it has arrested 63 members from three East Harlem gangs, after they left a trail of evidence boasting about their exploints online.</p>
<p>Authorities said the members—<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/05/nyregion/63-in-e-harlem-gangs-indicted-in-revenge-shootings.html?_r=0">all men, 16 to 25</a>—are responsible for 30 non-fatal shootings in the neighborhood since 2009. When using Facebook to plan their hits, they often used <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304250/Police-arrest-63-members-warring-street-gangs-bragged-carrying-guns-shooting-rivals-coded-Facebook-posts.html">slang words</a>. For example, guns were identified as “biscuit” or “clickety,” while ammunition were often labeled as “sea shellz" and "gas."<!--more--></p>
<p>A gang member would post a status update saying they needed “electricity for the 2 and 5 train" if their .25-caliber pistol was low on ammo. They also bestowed East Harlem with the quaint nickname of “New Iraq.”</p>
<p>NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly credited his troops' social media surveillance with stopping the violence:</p>
<blockquote><p>'Social media remains a double-edged sword in our crime fighting strategies. It is used by crew members to brag about past crimes, taunt rivals, and incite violence,' he said.  'On the other hand, we use social media to document past crimes and intercept new ones being talked about openly by crew members on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.'</p></blockquote>
<p>Imagine how low crime stats could dip if the NYPD gets Facebook Home.</p>
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		<title>A Startup Incubator Grows In Harlem</title>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 10:34:26 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Nitasha Tiku</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It looks like someone is ready to take the New York City Economic Development Corporation up on its offer to seed a tech renaissance in Harlem.</p>
<p>The NYC EDC has put out a <a href="http://www.nycedc.com/ProjectsOpportunities/RFPsRFQsRFEIs/Pages/Opportunity244_PC.aspx">request for proposal</a> to build an incubator focused on startups around 125th Street. The EDC has promised "certain funding available to help cover specific incubator start-up costs and operating expenses." In advance of the December 15th deadline, <a href="http://www.xconomy.com/new-york/2011/12/06/incubatenyc-hopes-to-stir-a-new-harlem-renaissance-with-startups/?single_page=true">Xconomy</a> reports that a group called <a href="http://incubatenyc.org/">#IncubateNYC</a> is making a bid for the contract. <!--more--></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nycedc.com/ProjectsOpportunities/RFPsRFQsRFEIs/Pages/Opportunity244_PC.aspx">According to the RFP</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>NYCEDC will  consider incubator programs for (i) startup businesses in technology,  new media, or services sectors, generally, (ii) co-working space for  freelancers, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups, or (iii) a  combination thereof.</p></blockquote>
<p>IncubateNYC, co-founded by Marcus Mayo and Brian Shields (self-described finance types working in biz dev), is comprised of a group of entrepreneurs and investors interested in making Harlem hospitable for tech startups and getting New York above 96th Street involved in the tech boom overtaking downtown. The coalition has already signed up non-profit Abyssinian Development Corporation as a community partner.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Right now people are leaving Harlem to go to the West Coast,” Mayo  says, “or they are going to other places in the country because they  don’t see the opportunity here.” He says entrepreneurs are looking for  places they can scale up their businesses, and he believes a technology  incubator in Harlem could be an attractive prospect for startups. “There  is talent in Harlem and around the country that is looking to relocate  where there is more access for building out their businesses and  providing resources,” Mayo says.</p></blockquote>
<p>Mr. Mayo and Mr. Shield plan on leveraging their expertise to focus the incubator on startups in education, consumer health care, and healthier living, says Xconomy. But if IncubateNYC wins the bid, don't expect a General Assembly replica further uptown.</p>
<p>As Mr. Mayo told Xconomy:</p>
<blockquote><p>“What works in Union Square and downtown on Varick Street won’t necessarily work up here."</p></blockquote>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It looks like someone is ready to take the New York City Economic Development Corporation up on its offer to seed a tech renaissance in Harlem.</p>
<p>The NYC EDC has put out a <a href="http://www.nycedc.com/ProjectsOpportunities/RFPsRFQsRFEIs/Pages/Opportunity244_PC.aspx">request for proposal</a> to build an incubator focused on startups around 125th Street. The EDC has promised "certain funding available to help cover specific incubator start-up costs and operating expenses." In advance of the December 15th deadline, <a href="http://www.xconomy.com/new-york/2011/12/06/incubatenyc-hopes-to-stir-a-new-harlem-renaissance-with-startups/?single_page=true">Xconomy</a> reports that a group called <a href="http://incubatenyc.org/">#IncubateNYC</a> is making a bid for the contract. <!--more--></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nycedc.com/ProjectsOpportunities/RFPsRFQsRFEIs/Pages/Opportunity244_PC.aspx">According to the RFP</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>NYCEDC will  consider incubator programs for (i) startup businesses in technology,  new media, or services sectors, generally, (ii) co-working space for  freelancers, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups, or (iii) a  combination thereof.</p></blockquote>
<p>IncubateNYC, co-founded by Marcus Mayo and Brian Shields (self-described finance types working in biz dev), is comprised of a group of entrepreneurs and investors interested in making Harlem hospitable for tech startups and getting New York above 96th Street involved in the tech boom overtaking downtown. The coalition has already signed up non-profit Abyssinian Development Corporation as a community partner.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Right now people are leaving Harlem to go to the West Coast,” Mayo  says, “or they are going to other places in the country because they  don’t see the opportunity here.” He says entrepreneurs are looking for  places they can scale up their businesses, and he believes a technology  incubator in Harlem could be an attractive prospect for startups. “There  is talent in Harlem and around the country that is looking to relocate  where there is more access for building out their businesses and  providing resources,” Mayo says.</p></blockquote>
<p>Mr. Mayo and Mr. Shield plan on leveraging their expertise to focus the incubator on startups in education, consumer health care, and healthier living, says Xconomy. But if IncubateNYC wins the bid, don't expect a General Assembly replica further uptown.</p>
<p>As Mr. Mayo told Xconomy:</p>
<blockquote><p>“What works in Union Square and downtown on Varick Street won’t necessarily work up here."</p></blockquote>
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