From Deseret News archives:
'Angels' are watching over us
Joshua Tso moved to Salt Lake in 2001 a newcomer who stayed to call the city his own. A place where he met his wife and purchased a home. A city that he watched grow tremendously and a place that started showing some of the less positive aspects of growth namely, a lot more crime.
"Seeing what was going on ... seeing and reading about crime in the city, I realized that something had to be done," Tso said. "I'm from the West Coast and knew about the Guardian Angels, and I made the call."
Tso's phone call to the New York City headquarters of the group got an immediate response. The organization sent a representative to the city, and Tso showed him around. That visit, and further evaluation of the area's crime rates, resulted in a thumbs-up from the group's leader, Curtis Sliwa, to start a Salt Lake chapter.
Tso ran into some challenges in finding people interested in getting involved but made enough contacts to build a core group to begin the training program required of all Angels volunteers. The rigorous preparation includes learning CPR, first aid, martial arts skills, law, conflict resolution and communication techniques. Not all of the original recruits made it through the process, but the 14 who did celebrated their graduation on Saturday at Jim's Family Restaurant in Millcreek. The Salt Lake group also has its offices in the back of the same building. Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon spoke at the event, offering praise for the community activism.
"Not everybody can do what the Guardian Angels do," Corroon said. "But we can all be good neighbors ... keep an eye on our neighborhoods ... and be good people involved in our communities."
Sliwa, who was unable to attend Saturday's event due to health reasons, did address the group in a video presentation. In it, he noted that Pioneer Park patrols would be the first step in a growing effort in Salt Lake.
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