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Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez, a Democrat, pushed to make drastic cuts to the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) funding amid a nationwide campaign by the far-left to defund police departments — a move she made while having an LAPD unit stationed outside her private home since April.
Spectrum News 1 journalist Natalie Brunell reported that the unit, which guards Martinez’s home, usually includes two police officers and has been in place for the last two months.
Nury Martinez, a Democrat, pushed to make drastic cuts to the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) funding amid a nationwide campaign by the far-left to defund police departments
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a move she made while having an LAPD unit stationed outside her private home since April
Most likely she fears right wing violence. It is after all the most likely type of domestic terrorism one can experience in this country.
Lol, you didn't even have an excuse....so you made up a scenario "most likely" where she is facing right-wing attacks lmao.
FWIW Nobody is going to defund the police and if they did, they'd have city paid private security for them and theirs. (Hmmmm sounds kind like parts of south america)
All you're getting right now is a bunch of democratic leadership giving the same verbal gymnastics followed by no real action that we've seen over and over and over.
Wake me up when major metros even have rigorous body-cam procedures like my town has had for 10 years now. Can't even get that implemented with the police unions but oh your progressive leaders? Care about minorities? BS....those major metros are as bad as any little town where there are two cops and they're old buddies and are related to half the county.
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