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83777 ----- Police Officers Jaime Cisneros, left, and Officer Sonny Martin, right, enforce the 10.30pm curfew as they work extra shifts as off-duty security on a Friday night at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on June 15, 2007. Off-duty police officers work with management at Sugar Hill 3-4 nights a week, building relationships and talking with the residents as well as enforcing curfew...*** NOTE : DO NOT REFER TO THIS SITUATION WITH POLICE HISTORY/STATS. IT IS ONLY A CURFEW. NO ARREST WAS MADE. WE DO NOT WANT TO PORTRAY HIM IN A FALSE LIGHT - TO REPRESENT PAST CRIMES OF SUGAR HILL ***..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.

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83777  -----  Police Officers Jaime Cisneros, left, and Officer Sonny Martin, right, enforce the 10.30pm curfew as they work extra shifts as off-duty security on a Friday night at Sugar Hill in McKinney, TX on June 15, 2007.  Off-duty police officers work with management at Sugar Hill 3-4 nights a week, building relationships and talking with the residents as well as enforcing curfew...*** NOTE : DO NOT REFER TO THIS SITUATION WITH POLICE HISTORY/STATS. IT IS ONLY A CURFEW. NO ARREST WAS MADE. WE DO NOT WANT TO PORTRAY HIM IN A FALSE LIGHT - TO REPRESENT PAST CRIMES OF SUGAR HILL ***..Pastor Rock has spent the past three years fighting race, poverty  and violence at Sugar Hill, the poorest of the poor living in public housing in Texas' richest county, Collin County. Originating in 1969, the McKinney apartment complex rose next to an old cotton field, with 100 units that would battle decades of economic annd racial isolation, squalor, criminal neglect, crack cocaine and bureaucratic equivocation supported by millions of taxpayer dollars.
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