LA Residents FED UP: ‘It’s a War Zone!’
Residents in a Northern California community are begging Gov. Newsom for help as crime runs rampant as Los Angeles continues to burn from wildfires.
“For too long, criminals have run rampant in Newsom’s California, and now we’re seeing the devastating consequences,” he said. “From arsonists igniting fires to shameless looters preying on fire victims, this crime wave has only deepened the stress on our already overwhelmed communities.”
Jones added that he felt that the delay in deploying the National Guard was a huge misstep by Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
Source: Gavin Newsom’s Bay Area ravaged by surging crime as LA burns: ‘It’s a war zone!’
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