Some residents on St. Paul's East Side say they're fed up with crime. They say random gunfire, prostitution and drug houses are making them unsafe and afraid to leave home. A group of resident activists are holding a rally today to call on the city to hire 200 more cops to patrol the city. Adding 200 officers would cost taxpayers an estimated 14 million dollars a year.St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington says he supports hiring at least 125 police officers. He says the mayor and the city must increase the police force to keep the city from being vulnerable to the problems plaguing Minneapolis.