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Los Angeles County votes for $36 million increase in funding for police after major surge in crime

Progressives have made calls to “defund the police” and “abolish the police” in cities across the United States for months, including in Los Angeles. However, cities have been forced to provide additional funding for their police departments after violent crimes have spiked, including Los Angeles.

In the first two months of 2021, Los Angeles Police Department officers have fielded 88% more reports of shots fired than the same time period in 2020. Gunshot victims in L.A. are up 141% versus last year, and homicides are up 39%, according to Crosstown, a nonprofit news organization based out of the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism. There were 15 hate crimes reported in Los Angeles in 2020, up from seven reported in 2019, according to the Los Angeles Police Commission.

To combat the wave of violent crime, the California city has voted on Thursday to increase police funding. The Los Angeles County Metro, the area’s public transportation agency, voted to increase police funding by $36 million. The additional funding will go to the Los Angeles Police Department, Long Beach Police Department, and Los Angeles Sherriff’s Department. Law enforcement had originally asked for $111 million in more funding.

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2 thoughts on “Los Angeles County votes for $36 million increase in funding for police after major surge in crime”

  1. Hahaha. Cities have been “forced”?

    No, they have been showed the error of their ways and must be held accountable for being wrong in the 1st place – then stating they were forced to take action.

    They were incorrect in their mindset and want to blame someone. Sorry folks, voting booth time is termination time for stupidity!

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