Camden is where I grew up, it’s where I went to school and it’s the place that made me into the man I am today. The city provided me and my family with lifelong friendships, whether it was in the Parkside, Cramer Hill or South Camden neighborhoods, I grew up loving this city with every fiber of my being. Nevertheless, the city has struggled over the last 60 years, as we watched companies leave, poverty grow and crime increase. Despite these obstacles, my neighbors and community have persevered through it all because we are more resilient than anyone else in the nation.
That said, the city is a significantly different place than the one I grew up in the 70s, 80s and 90s — crime is down to its lowest level in 50 years, the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since records were kept and public and private investment in Camden is at its highest level since the industrial revolution. The Camden County Police Department continues to keep its promise that former McGuire Gardens resident, Chief Gabriel Rodriguez, made to me — that he would continue to reduce crime in the city working hand and hand with our residents in a unity policing model. This form of policing has become a model for other agencies from all over the world and was cited by President Barack Obama when he visited the city.
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