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As he publicly mocks fears that crime in California is out of control, governor Gavin Newo is also increasing law enforcement resources throughout the country.
Newsom has announced on Thursday that it will deploy new teams to “suppress crime” by California patrol staff on the highway to partner with local employees in six regions: San Diego, the Internal Empire, Los Angeles, the Central Valley, Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay region.
This is an escalation of a strategy that Newsom has Already tested in cities like Auckland And Bakersfield, sending civil servants to assist in the termination of retail thefts, stolen vehicles and drug trafficking.
And seems closely related to political considerations, such as President Donald Trump Increases threats of hostilities To “clean” the cities led by Democrats across the country. In a Newsom statement, he mentioned the president, suggesting that communities were better to deal with the problem alone.
“While the Trump administration undermines the cities, California has partnered with them – and provides real results,” Newsom said. “With these new unfolds, we double these partnerships to upgrade progress and continue to stimulate crime.”
Crime has again become a national theme of hot button. Earlier this month, Trump Deployed thousands of troops on the National Guard In Washington, Colombia County and took control of local police forces, arguing that federal intervention was needed due to dangerous conditions in the city – although reports of violence violations are the largest in three decades.
Since then, Trump has been considering the expansion of the operation in many other cities that Democrats have destroyed, including San Francisco and Oakland.
In social media, the Newsom provocative press responded by highlighting the percentage of killings and other statistics of crime by countries led by Republicans which are much higher than that of California.
But his latest crime suppression program also provides an opportunity to outrun Trump and show that California is already taking action with an approach that Newsom claims to be very effective. Last year, CHP employees made over 9,000 arrests, recovered nearly 5,800 stolen vehicles and confiscated over 400 firearms in Bakersfield, Oakland and San Bernardino, according to the Governor’s Service.
“These crime suppression teams will provide critical support for our local partners by focusing on crime where this happens most,” says CHP Commissioner Sean Durie in a statement. “By combining resources, intelligence and staff, we can better violate criminal activity and strengthen the safety and security of communities in California.”
NEWSOM and Trump are in the midst of continuing struggle The deployment of the President of Troops and Marines in Los Angeles Earlier this summer to extinguish the fierce protests against the implementation of immigration. The governor filed a case to stop what he claims to be an illegal military action, and although most troops have since been demobilized, a Potentially the case to determine a precedent still continuesS
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