Residents in this Bay Area city are begging California Gov. Gavin Newsom to send in CHP to combat crime

 Keep voting DemocRat for more of the same -- A Vallejo resident wants help from Newsom, who sent California Highway Patrol officers to Oakland in 2024 to address crime there -- The California Highway Patrol will expand its presence into another Bay Area city to combat crime, weeks after a petition started by a resident urged state leaders to deploy officers to combat crime amid a local police staffing shortage. Car sideshows, where people show off their vehicles and often perform dangerous stunts in vacant lots and public intersections, as well as drug crime, shootings and shoplifting, have made life in the enclave of Vallejo much more dangerous, resident Paula Conley wrote in a petition posted on Change.org. Conley and other residents urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to deploy California Highway Patrol officers to Vallejo in similar fashion to how the governor sent CHP officers to Oakland earlier in 2024 to address a crime surge there.

Edited on Jan 6, 2025 10:02am

"Residents"? The story is about a letter ONE resident wrote and posted on social media.

 

Residents in Vallejo also petitioned the governor to round up all the brown people in the city and burn them alive. How significant that is depends on how many residents "residents" means.

 As usual, you are being dismissive because the truth about what is happening in California demonstrates what is the end result of liberal DemocRat stupidity. --  From the article (if you had of read and comprehended what was written) -Conley and other residents urged Gov. Gavin Newsom to deploy California Highway Patrol officers to Vallejo in similar fashion to how the governor sent CHP officers to Oakland earlier in 2024 to address a crime surge there. ---Vallejo City Manager Andrew Murray said that the city was aware of Conley's petition. "We respect and appreciate our community’s right to voice their concerns and welcome ongoing dialogue about public safety in Vallejo," Murray said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital by the Vallejo Police Department and city leaders when asked to comment on the matter. "The Mayor, City Council and I have also sent recent requests for law enforcement support to the Governor, State and regional agencies."

Edited on Jan 6, 2025 8:05pm

The article doesn't report "begging," as you falsely put it; "residents" is ONE petitioner and whoever signed the petition, which could be very few people; "law enforcement support" as stated by the city manager doesn't necessarily mean the CHP, as you falsely stated.

 

A request for law enforcement support isn't indicative of a city's politics or governance; it could be in response to a temporary need, such as that caused by a labor shortage, a special event that needs additional law enforcement presence (such as a major sporting event, convention, parade, etc.), or a weather- or climate-related event.

 

The STOOPID implication that only "liberal" cities ask for law enforcement support is simply a lie. You're a fool for repeat-bleating it.

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