The frustration was evident in the hastily-called Racepath Community Association meeting. The 30 or so residents who crammed into the small trailer that serves as a community center turned the mirror on themselves. They didn't like what they saw. They were upset about their own efforts to combat the crime that has reared its head little more than a decade after police, the community and several agencies and organizations made it safe for little kids to play on Racepath's streets. ...